Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Ahhh, {{{{{{{ Janet }}}}}}} Ally On 11/9/06, Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 janet, very sorry to hear this.i have considered this week doing treatment,but now i think ill pass.i know your upset,so i hope this dont get u mad.how long did you stay clear?and what geno type are you.im trying to put all things together,and weigh it all out,i pray that you will come thru it ok.Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Oh, Janet, I am SOooo very sorry for your news.. Prayers are sure with you as you choose another path.. Many Hugs, Sheena Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Not down for the count yet, just going to fight it another way. Thanks for the prayers honey. Love JanetSheena <mom4possums2002@...> wrote: Oh, Janet, I am SOooo very sorry for your news.. Prayers are sure with you as you choose another path.. Many Hugs, Sheena Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Thanks sweetie, But as I have said, I ain't done yet. You know me. I am a fighter. Love JanetAlly <4thMoon@...> wrote: Ahhh, {{{{{{{ Janet }}}}}}} Ally On 11/9/06, Janet <doc_jade > wrote: in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 lol janet i love you.your brought tears to my eyes.reading that below.you are with out a doubt 1 heckava strong woman.and you have for sure earned the respect of all here,includeng myself.im 2b weight 166 active and as far as i know no other health issues other then alt/ast/v.l all else is great,they say i need to quit smokin during treatment,and working on that now.what if i cant do it after i start?and what are the chances i will be able to care for my child?if i choose to stop what will the virus do. Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Tim, don't let my relapse change your decision hon. I had a lot of factors against me. #1-I am genotype 1a # 2- I am overweight-treatment doesn't work as well with overweight individuals. #3- I had the stress of moving during treatment. Lots of stress factors before and after. I cleared for 3 months after treatment, then we did the 2nd test, and that is when I found out I had relapsed. Yes, I am upset. But am I beat, no way !! There are many ways to fight this, and I am going to find another way, or ask the doctor to put me back on Pegasy, I really think that I should have been on treatment for 72 weeks. There are some studies that advocate that. Because of my weight and stuff. I reached undectectable once. I can do it again. This time I am going armed for bear. ' I am going to lose the weight. Exercise and get in shape before treatment. I will beat this dragon you watch and see. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1 > wrote: janet, very sorry to hear this.i have considered this week doing treatment,but now i think ill pass.i know your upset,so i hope this dont get u mad.how long did you stay clear?and what geno type are you.im trying to put all things together,and weigh it all out,i pray that you will come thru it ok.Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 YAY Janet, you go girl!!!!!!!!! On 11/9/06, Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Thanks sweetie, But as I have said, I ain't done yet. You know me. I am a fighter. Love JanetAlly <4thMoon@...> wrote: Ahhh, {{{{{{{ Janet }}}}}}} Ally On 11/9/06, Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Janet, I am so sorry to hear this! You are strong, you know how to fight it, and you have all of our support in this. I am just floored that you can't see the doc til April 2007!! The way this disease is spreading, we are going to need a lot more liver docs in this world. My doc cancelled my appt for today in which we were going to discuss my biopsy results and treatment plans. They offerred up the Nurse Practioner, but for this type of discussion, I vehemently passed. No offense to NP. Now I can't see the doc til November 30th, and I thought THAT was a long time. Isn't there someone else you can see sooner who is just as qualified? Praying for you, > > Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. > When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* > I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. > It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. > But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. > Love > Janet > > > > > Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 BUGGER BUM AND DAMMITALL!!!!! There, I said it for you! Sometimes, life truely sucks. But I know my Janet, she won't let this Dragon gain another foothold. I'll just go get the armour polish honey! And you'd better tell hubby to stock up on the Sundae makings too while we're at it. Much love anne News from me Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 I know you are a tough cookie, but I still cried when I read your post.. You sure have all the support here that you could ever use.. Hang In.. Many Prayers, Sheena Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Not down for the count yet, just going to fight it another way. Thanks for the prayers honey. Love JanetSheena <mom4possums2002 > wrote: Oh, Janet, I am SOooo very sorry for your news.. Prayers are sure with you as you choose another path.. Many Hugs, Sheena Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Oh Janet , my heart is just breaking for you right now ! But heck girl you have beaten this shit into remission before so I strongly believe that you will again . I am shocked that you have to wait 7 months before you can get in to see this doc . I have been posting all the new AASLD conference material and if you need anything research wise just gimme a holler and I will get it to you ! News from me Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Janet, I am so very sorry to hear your news. Of all the people with this disease, you least deserve this blow. I know you will take lemons and so on..., but it must be a heavy burden to have added to you back. I relapsed too, so I can understand the deep disappointment you must feel right now. The new treatments are in process, that's where I've put my hopes. Still can't decide to accept the opportunity to treat again.. Hang in there, we all love you and back you in your battle. Sharon Life may not be the party we expected, but while we're here, we might as well dance....Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Oh Janet Im so sorry honey,, its the fear that WE ALL FACE.. but I know you will kick its butt to the curb,, I just know it.. I'll bet the diabetes is the thing that caused the relapse as it is one of the side effects OF hepc.. You are one of the strongest women I know and while I feel awful bad that you have relapsed,, I KNOW you will kill it.. I think you are right,, 72 weeks for you and YOU will make it this time,,,,, for good... so now you have to plan everything out so that you wont be in the middle of a move and all the other stressors that you had during the last tx,,, Let me know if there is anything I can do for ya honey,, you know we are all here for you! love ya jackieJanet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Tim,, Please DO NOT let Janets relapse stop you from doing tx if you want to do tx,, Hillbilly Tim <knoxweb1@...> wrote: janet, very sorry to hear this.i have considered this week doing treatment,but now i think ill pass.i know your upset,so i hope this dont get u mad.how long did you stay clear?and what geno type are you.im trying to put all things together,and weigh it all out,i pray that you will come thru it ok.Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Janet,, since you are overweight, I am too,, but which drug did you do? I would definately do Peg Intron since you are geno 1 and overweight.. there really IS MORE success with Scherring product... it wouldnt matter if you were of normal weight... honest,,, why dont you email Dr. Ben Cecil and ask him.... Janet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Tim, You are 2b? I would do treatment in a heartbeat if I was you. As far as taking care of your child. Lord honey, I have a 11 year old. A active 11 year old, she has played soccer while I was on treatment the first time, and was in cheerleading. I never missed a practice or a game because of treatment. I scheduled my interferon shots around her schedule so that I was feeling my best. But I did have a couple of saturdays that were the day after shot day. And you know what I went to the game anyway. Got me a nice comfortable stadium seat with a pocket for my water bottle. And cheered away. Now she is in gymnastics and tumbling for Cheer. And yes I am there for her now. I managed to get her off to school, move during treatment. Set up house,3 times. Helped with the remodel of our home here in Altus. And Ya know I just kept going. This was time number two for me as far as treatment. And if you asked me, I will go for time number 3 if that is what the doctors want to do, never mind what they want to do, heck I am going for number 3. Tim, just think like the energizer bunny, just keep going and going and going. Do the treatment honey, we are here for you. And if things get really bad, I will come to Tenn. see and help if I can. I mean that. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1@...> wrote: lol janet i love you.your brought tears to my eyes.reading that below.you are with out a doubt 1 heckava strong woman.and you have for sure earned the respect of all here,includeng myself.im 2b weight 166 active and as far as i know no other health issues other then alt/ast/v.l all else is great,they say i need to quit smokin during treatment,and working on that now.what if i cant do it after i start?and what are the chances i will be able to care for my child?if i choose to stop what will the virus do. Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Tim, don't let my relapse change your decision hon. I had a lot of factors against me. #1-I am genotype 1a # 2- I am overweight-treatment doesn't work as well with overweight individuals. #3- I had the stress of moving during treatment. Lots of stress factors before and after. I cleared for 3 months after treatment, then we did the 2nd test, and that is when I found out I had relapsed. Yes, I am upset. But am I beat, no way !! There are many ways to fight this, and I am going to find another way, or ask the doctor to put me back on Pegasy, I really think that I should have been on treatment for 72 weeks. There are some studies that advocate that. Because of my weight and stuff. I reached undectectable once. I can do it again. This time I am going armed for bear. ' I am going to lose the weight. Exercise and get in shape before treatment. I will beat this dragon you watch and see. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1 > wrote: janet, very sorry to hear this.i have considered this week doing treatment,but now i think ill pass.i know your upset,so i hope this dont get u mad.how long did you stay clear?and what geno type are you.im trying to put all things together,and weigh it all out,i pray that you will come thru it ok.Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 hes 2.wow thanks for such a letter it does warm my heart.i think i will im tired of the side pains and 50 pills a dayJanet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Tim, You are 2b? I would do treatment in a heartbeat if I was you. As far as taking care of your child. Lord honey, I have a 11 year old. A active 11 year old, she has played soccer while I was on treatment the first time, and was in cheerleading. I never missed a practice or a game because of treatment. I scheduled my interferon shots around her schedule so that I was feeling my best. But I did have a couple of saturdays that were the day after shot day. And you know what I went to the game anyway. Got me a nice comfortable stadium seat with a pocket for my water bottle. And cheered away. Now she is in gymnastics and tumbling for Cheer. And yes I am there for her now. I managed to get her off to school, move during treatment. Set up house,3 times. Helped with the remodel of our home here in Altus. And Ya know I just kept going. This was time number two for me as far as treatment. And if you asked me, I will go for time number 3 if that is what the doctors want to do, never mind what they want to do, heck I am going for number 3. Tim, just think like the energizer bunny, just keep going and going and going. Do the treatment honey, we are here for you. And if things get really bad, I will come to Tenn. see and help if I can. I mean that. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1 > wrote: lol janet i love you.your brought tears to my eyes.reading that below.you are with out a doubt 1 heckava strong woman.and you have for sure earned the respect of all here,includeng myself.im 2b weight 166 active and as far as i know no other health issues other then alt/ast/v.l all else is great,they say i need to quit smokin during treatment,and working on that now.what if i cant do it after i start?and what are the chances i will be able to care for my child?if i choose to stop what will the virus do. Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Tim, don't let my relapse change your decision hon. I had a lot of factors against me. #1-I am genotype 1a # 2- I am overweight-treatment doesn't work as well with overweight individuals. #3- I had the stress of moving during treatment. Lots of stress factors before and after. I cleared for 3 months after treatment, then we did the 2nd test, and that is when I found out I had relapsed. Yes, I am upset. But am I beat, no way !! There are many ways to fight this, and I am going to find another way, or ask the doctor to put me back on Pegasy, I really think that I should have been on treatment for 72 weeks. There are some studies that advocate that. Because of my weight and stuff. I reached undectectable once. I can do it again. This time I am going armed for bear. ' I am going to lose the weight. Exercise and get in shape before treatment. I will beat this dragon you watch and see. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1 > wrote: janet, very sorry to hear this.i have considered this week doing treatment,but now i think ill pass.i know your upset,so i hope this dont get u mad.how long did you stay clear?and what geno type are you.im trying to put all things together,and weigh it all out,i pray that you will come thru it ok.Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 You know whatever you decide, everyone will be right here for you, Tim.. Sheena Hillbilly Tim <knoxweb1@...> wrote: hes 2.wow thanks for such a letter it does warm my heart.i think i will im tired of the side pains and 50 pills a dayJanet <doc_jade > wrote: Tim, You are 2b? I would do treatment in a heartbeat if I was you. As far as taking care of your child. Lord honey, I have a 11 year old. A active 11 year old, she has played soccer while I was on treatment the first time, and was in cheerleading. I never missed a practice or a game because of treatment. I scheduled my interferon shots around her schedule so that I was feeling my best. But I did have a couple of saturdays that were the day after shot day. And you know what I went to the game anyway. Got me a nice comfortable stadium seat with a pocket for my water bottle. And cheered away. Now she is in gymnastics and tumbling for Cheer. And yes I am there for her now. I managed to get her off to school, move during treatment. Set up house,3 times. Helped with the remodel of our home here in Altus. And Ya know I just kept going. This was time number two for me as far as treatment. And if you asked me, I will go for time number 3 if that is what the doctors want to do, never mind what they want to do, heck I am going for number 3. Tim, just think like the energizer bunny, just keep going and going and going. Do the treatment honey, we are here for you. And if things get really bad, I will come to Tenn. see and help if I can. I mean that. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1 > wrote: lol janet i love you.your brought tears to my eyes.reading that below.you are with out a doubt 1 heckava strong woman.and you have for sure earned the respect of all here,includeng myself.im 2b weight 166 active and as far as i know no other health issues other then alt/ast/v.l all else is great,they say i need to quit smokin during treatment,and working on that now.what if i cant do it after i start?and what are the chances i will be able to care for my child?if i choose to stop what will the virus do. Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Tim, don't let my relapse change your decision hon. I had a lot of factors against me. #1-I am genotype 1a # 2- I am overweight-treatment doesn't work as well with overweight individuals. #3- I had the stress of moving during treatment. Lots of stress factors before and after. I cleared for 3 months after treatment, then we did the 2nd test, and that is when I found out I had relapsed. Yes, I am upset. But am I beat, no way !! There are many ways to fight this, and I am going to find another way, or ask the doctor to put me back on Pegasy, I really think that I should have been on treatment for 72 weeks. There are some studies that advocate that. Because of my weight and stuff. I reached undectectable once. I can do it again. This time I am going armed for bear. ' I am going to lose the weight. Exercise and get in shape before treatment. I will beat this dragon you watch and see. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1 > wrote: janet, very sorry to hear this.i have considered this week doing treatment,but now i think ill pass.i know your upset,so i hope this dont get u mad.how long did you stay clear?and what geno type are you.im trying to put all things together,and weigh it all out,i pray that you will come thru it ok.Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 And my offer stands to send your little guy out to CA...it'll keep him away from your ex, and we will bring him to the beach, Disneyland, etc... I agree with Janet...if I was " lucky " enough to be a 2b, I'd be jumping for tx. Heck, I'm jumping for it now, but the doctor and insurnace company are holding me up. Not pushing you inot anything, and we all know I am new to this whole " deal " , but I am darn good at raising kids and I will tell you that they are resilient and adaptable. This will give your son a chance to see what he can accomplish to help his Dad. And let the group help you...people don't offer unless they mean it, in my experience. Peace, > Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. > When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* > I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. > It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. > But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. > Love > Janet > > > > > Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile > > > > > > Tim Parsons > > knoxville,tn 37931 > > 865-588-2465 x107 work > > > www.knoxville1.com > > > --------------------------------- > Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. > > > > > > > Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile > > > > > > Tim Parsons > > knoxville,tn 37931 > > 865-588-2465 x107 work > > > www.knoxville1.com > > > --------------------------------- > Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > > > > > Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Sharon, Was a crushing blow to my hubby more than me. He so hoped that I would be clear and our lives could return to normal once again. He really loves me, and wants me to be healthy. Believe me, he is a devil when it comes to my diabetes. LOL He really wants me to get it under control. Watches what I eat, makes sure that I take my meds at the right time. Makes me take my blood sugar and so forth. I am going to re-treat again, at my husbands request more than anything. Because he wants this virus out of our life. But for myself too. Because well, I intend to live long enough to be a embassment to my grand children. LOL Although my granddaughter Alyssa would tell you that Grandma is such a dork!! Love JanetSharon Crosby <blubirdxoxo@...> wrote: Janet, I am so very sorry to hear your news. Of all the people with this disease, you least deserve this blow. I know you will take lemons and so on..., but it must be a heavy burden to have added to you back. I relapsed too, so I can understand the deep disappointment you must feel right now. The new treatments are in process, that's where I've put my hopes. Still can't decide to accept the opportunity to treat again.. Hang in there, we all love you and back you in your battle. Sharon Life may not be the party we expected, but while we're here, we might as well dance....Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Sharon, Was a crushing blow to my hubby more than me. He so hoped that I would be clear and our lives could return to normal once again. He really loves me, and wants me to be healthy. Believe me, he is a devil when it comes to my diabetes. LOL He really wants me to get it under control. Watches what I eat, makes sure that I take my meds at the right time. Makes me take my blood sugar and so forth. I am going to re-treat again, at my husbands request more than anything. Because he wants this virus out of our life. But for myself too. Because well, I intend to live long enough to be a embassment to my grand children. LOL Although my granddaughter Alyssa would tell you that Grandma is such a dork!! Love JanetSharon Crosby <blubirdxoxo@...> wrote: Janet, I am so very sorry to hear your news. Of all the people with this disease, you least deserve this blow. I know you will take lemons and so on..., but it must be a heavy burden to have added to you back. I relapsed too, so I can understand the deep disappointment you must feel right now. The new treatments are in process, that's where I've put my hopes. Still can't decide to accept the opportunity to treat again.. Hang in there, we all love you and back you in your battle. Sharon Life may not be the party we expected, but while we're here, we might as well dance....Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Ahhh Sheena honey. You are so sweet. I know that this group will be my safe harbor. It has proven itself over and over again. The people in this group is more like family to me. Love JanetSheena <mom4possums2002@...> wrote: I know you are a tough cookie, but I still cried when I read your post.. You sure have all the support here that you could ever use.. Hang In.. Many Prayers, Sheena Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Not down for the count yet, just going to fight it another way. Thanks for the prayers honey. Love JanetSheena <mom4possums2002 > wrote: Oh, Janet, I am SOooo very sorry for your news.. Prayers are sure with you as you choose another path.. Many Hugs, Sheena Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Ahhh Sheena honey. You are so sweet. I know that this group will be my safe harbor. It has proven itself over and over again. The people in this group is more like family to me. Love JanetSheena <mom4possums2002@...> wrote: I know you are a tough cookie, but I still cried when I read your post.. You sure have all the support here that you could ever use.. Hang In.. Many Prayers, Sheena Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Not down for the count yet, just going to fight it another way. Thanks for the prayers honey. Love JanetSheena <mom4possums2002 > wrote: Oh, Janet, I am SOooo very sorry for your news.. Prayers are sure with you as you choose another path.. Many Hugs, Sheena Janet <doc_jade > wrote: Well got some news Monday morning that I really didn't like. My Hepatitis C is back, dang it. I would say another word that goes like dam but not gonna. Doctors nurse said that the viral count was high. Great. Just what I wanted to hear. She didn't have the numbers in front of her, but she was sending me a copy of my lab report. When I get the lab report I will look it over. They referred me to a doctor in Lawton, But can't get in till April 2007. *sigh* I will talk to him about different kinds of treatment. I am going to print up some material to take to my visit. Of course you guys know me, I am pro-active in my health so I am going to do what I can to clear this virus. I can not live with the constant fatigue from the disease. It is getting worse for me. I sleep a good 8 hours every night, and then take naps in the daytime. Some times as long as 2 hours. It really threw me for a loop and must say, I am not too happy at this time. But life must go on and I have to do what I must do. Love Janet Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 I don't really understand your question but there are several forms of treatment out there. Maybe you can clarify your question and we can give you some better answers. *smile*. Janet wood3stick <skkh@...> wrote: Hi! My friend got Hep C and he'd received interferon for 116 times.He'd like to know what else he can do?Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Janet, You're lucky to have such a man, as is Jax. Mine is very average, a good man but limited. Anyway, He'll make your burden much lighter, for sure. You are an inspiration to folks like me, you and the several others on this group who keep on keepin' on in spite of life's thorns. I've decided to visit my hep doc once again and plan to treat, if he'll write the script for me. My courage is due to the strong members of this group, with you at the helm. You will have my full support as well as the many others on here. SharonJanet <doc_jade@...> wrote: Sharon, Was a crushing blow to my hubby more than me. He so hoped that I would be clear and our lives could return to normal once again. He really loves me, and wants me to be healthy. Believe me, he is a devil when it comes to my diabetes. LOL He really wants me to get it under control. Watches what I eat, makes sure that I take my meds at the right time. Makes me take my blood sugar and so forth. I am going to re-treat again, at my husbands request more than anything. Because he wants this virus out of our life. But for myself too. Because well, I intend to live long enough to be a embassment to my grand children. LOL Although my granddaughter Alyssa would tell you that Grandma is such a dork!! Love Janet Check out the all-new beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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