Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 , Good for you! And, I'm glad you're feeling so great -- you deserve! Keep it up! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Dear , That is a great thing you are doing! I'm happy to hear your doing well right now I hope it continues. quitng will make your body healthy.-------Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Hi , It's not one of the official rules of this group, but maybe should be. Never, never feel guilty about feeling good! Then, we would know that for sure some of our many prayers are being answered, if from time to time someone in the group feels " good again! " I am so happy for you ! A good time to celebrate and quit smoking too....yes, I do wish you luck! If no one ever felt " good " again, the rest would not have much hope would they?? Keep on feeling good!! Tricia Wisconsin (brrrrrr...cold here) ***************************************************************************** ****************** -- Feeling Great I sat here quite awhile tring to figure out what to write,cause im acually feeling a little bit giulty for feeling so good does that even make sense Today i acually feel normal again,but i know myself how tricky the dragon is ill just cross my fingers and hope it continues.Even though this is very hard to write knowing how so many of u are in pain,i just wanted u guys to know that maybe theres hope.Ive kept a pretty solid attitude since being hit with Stills,and im bound and determined even if it does decide to get worse again to try my best everyday,so today ive decided to QUIT smoking thats it just quit.Im sure itll be very hard but im gonna give it my all wish me luck Take care all. d.Canada .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Great !! On both counts. I think feeling good is what we live for and I have been doing battle against cigarettes myself all week. I think I'm doing very well and always good to have company. Smiles back to Canada and yourself. Melt > Subject: Feeling Great > Today i acually feel normal again > again to try my best everyday,so today ive decided to QUIT smoking thats it > just quit.Im sure itll be very hard but im gonna give it my all wish me luck > Take care all. d.Canada > > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2003 Report Share Posted February 9, 2003 Hello ! How do i understand you. I think im one of the " lucky " ones that had a remission for about 15 years (i almost forgot i was ill:-) ) . Even when this darn thing reapeared, the flares were not so intense and long as some of our friends here in the list. I do take very few meds (2) and almost no pain. As for your decision to quit smoking HURRAH! Is a well known fact that smoke afects badly our bodies, and when we're ill, its even worse, so please if u feel week in that decision, be sure to know that there will be one crazy portuguese to support you. Be well, Nuno Feeling Great > I sat here quite awhile tring to figure out what to write,cause im acually feeling a little bit giulty for feeling so good does that even make sense.Today i acually feel normal again,but i know myself how tricky the dragon is,ill just cross my fingers and hope it continues.Even though this is very hard to write knowing how so many of u are in pain,i just wanted u guys to know that maybe theres hope.Ive kept a pretty solid attitude since being hit with Stills,and im bound and determined even if it does decide to get worse again to try my best everyday,so today ive decided to QUIT smoking thats it just quit.Im sure itll be very hard but im gonna give it my all wish me luck.Take care all. d.Canada > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 Dearest , WAY TO GO....with an incredible attitude!!! We LOVE to hear wonderful news here. It keeps us all going and keeps our attitudes up. It is great to have you share this news with us, and you just keep on bragging and keep it up. I am so glad that you are doing well friend. Thank you for making my day and making me smile! Love.Sue#2 -- Feeling Great I sat here quite awhile tring to figure out what to write,cause im acually feeling a little bit giulty for feeling so good does that even make sense Today i acually feel normal again,but i know myself how tricky the dragon is ill just cross my fingers and hope it continues.Even though this is very hard to write knowing how so many of u are in pain,i just wanted u guys to know that maybe theres hope.Ive kept a pretty solid attitude since being hit with Stills,and im bound and determined even if it does decide to get worse again to try my best everyday,so today ive decided to QUIT smoking thats it just quit.Im sure itll be very hard but im gonna give it my all wish me luck Take care all. d.Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 > , good luck with the stop smoking thing, it sounds like you are determined. I've know several people who did stop and had better health. My brother used one of those inhalation nicotine things and did really well with it. Take care, Louise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 howdy all, finished my interferon and rebatol tx in feb of this year, and had a blood test done last week and so far theirs no virus activity no more, now its only been 5 months, and my question is how long after tx and no virus activity can i say that i´m healed completly or can it come back after even a few yrs. thanx rene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Hi Rene Well from the studies I have read,, if you remain undetectible 6 months AFTER you have finished tx, then your chances are maybe 5% that you will relapse,, once you reach 2 years post tx and are still undetectible, the rate of relapse drops to 1-2%.. but they know it hides in scar tissue and so you really do need to stay away from alcohol as that lowers your immune system. Congrats on making 5 months,, you are getting there and thats always good news!!! jaxdrizzitg <drizzitg@...> wrote: howdy all, finished my interferon and rebatol tx in feb of this year, and had a blood test done last week and so far theirs no virus activity no more, now its only been 5 months, and my question is how long after tx and no virus activity can i say that i´m healed completly or can it come back after even a few yrs. thanx reneJackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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