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Good to see you back Jan.

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Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!!

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Glad to know your there. Was worried the sides were

getting you down.

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--- Jannewilms43@... wrote:

> Sorry yall I had PC problems...I'm finally back

> though!! I'll write more

> later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this

> minute but thought I " d say

> hi to ya!!!!!!

>

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I got my pc back together again about 2am last night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what I've lost and re-install the applications I still can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything into one folder. I have the hardest time reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on now.

I called my second job last night and told them I wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it was too much for me, with my other job. They offered to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try that (if the head honcho approves it) Later..

-dz

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Good to see you back Jan. Terry Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!!

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Dave, 16 hours a week for a second job. Is enough with your full time. I know you wanted to pay down some bills. But running down your health will afect your full time job. Just try to not over do it

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I got my pc back together again about 2am last night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what I've lost and re-install the applications I still can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything into one folder. I have the hardest time reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on now. I called my second job last night and told them I wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it was too much for me, with my other job. They offered to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try that (if the head honcho approves it) Later.. -dz Terry Long wrote:

Good to see you back Jan. Terry Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!!

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I hear you. I didn't see my wife from sunday evening until friday evening. I used to be able to put up with those kind of hours, but I need my r & r. -dz-

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Dave, 16 hours a week for a second job. Is enough with your full time. I know you wanted to pay down some bills. But running down your health will afect your full time job. Just try to not over do it Terry imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

I got my pc back together again about 2am last night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what I've lost and re-install the applications I still can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything into one folder. I have the hardest time reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on now. I called my second job last night and told them I wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it was too much for me, with my other job. They offered to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try that (if the head honcho approves it) Later.. -dz Terry Long wrote:

Good to see you back Jan. Terry Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!!

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10 years ago or so, I worked all of the over time I could get. I would even ask for it in any department that I heard was working. I missed a lot of things with the kids. We could still use the money from O/T. But I don't want to work it. I was thanking about a part time job after I am off of treatment. But I thank we will try get by with the one job.

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I hear you. I didn't see my wife from sunday evening until friday evening. I used to be able to put up with those kind of hours, but I need my r & r. -dz- Terry Long wrote:

Dave, 16 hours a week for a second job. Is enough with your full time. I know you wanted to pay down some bills. But running down your health will afect your full time job. Just try to not over do it Terry imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

I got my pc back together again about 2am last night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what I've lost and re-install the applications I still can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything into one folder. I have the hardest time reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on now. I called my second job last night and told them I wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it was too much for me, with my other job. They offered to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try that (if the head honcho approves it) Later.. -dz Terry Long wrote:

Good to see you back Jan. Terry Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!!

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Yeah we aren't as young as we used to be. At least

you realized it before you made yourself sick

Sharon

--- imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

>

> I hear you. I didn't see my wife from sunday evening

> until friday evening. I used to be able to put up

> with those kind of hours, but I need my r & r.

> -dz-

> Terry Long

> wrote:

> Dave, 16 hours a week for a second job. Is enough

> with your full time. I know you wanted to pay down

> some bills. But running down your health will afect

> your full time job. Just try to not over do it

> Terry

> imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

> I got my pc back together again about 2am last

> night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what

> I've lost and re-install the applications I still

> can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load

> on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads

> anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of

> adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything

> into one folder. I have the hardest time

> reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what

> I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on

> now.

> I called my second job last night and told them I

> wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it

> was too much for me, with my other job. They offered

> to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try

> that (if the head honcho approves it) Later..

> -dz

> Terry Long

> wrote:

> Good to see you back Jan.

> Terry

> Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC

> problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more

> later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this

> minute but thought I " d say hi to ya!!!!!!

>

>

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It's tough to admit you're getting old.. but I bet I could find a dozen friends who never thought I'd live to get old!! -dz- :)

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Yeah we aren't as young as we used to be. At leastyou realized it before you made yourself sick Sharon--- imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:> > I hear you. I didn't see my wife from sunday evening> until friday evening. I used to be able to put up> with those kind of hours, but I need my r & r. > -dz-> Terry Long > wrote:> Dave, 16 hours a week for a second job. Is enough> with your full time. I know you wanted to pay down> some bills. But running down your health will afect> your full time job. Just try to not over do it > Terry > imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote: > I got my pc back together again about 2am last> night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what> I've lost and re-install the applications I still> can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load> on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads> anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of> adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything> into one folder. I have the hardest time> reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what> I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on> now. > I called my second job last night and told them I> wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it> was too much for me, with my other job. They offered> to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try> that (if the head honcho approves it) Later.. > -dz > Terry Long > wrote: > Good to see you back Jan. > Terry > Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC> problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more> later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this> minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!! > >

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Dave if I remember right, we are about the same age "49 in Sept". We might be getting older, but we are not OLD. When I was in my 20's. I might have thought 49 was old. But I am smartter now and now I know 49 is not OLD. Now I thank 100 is old.

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imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

It's tough to admit you're getting old.. but I bet I could find a dozen friends who never thought I'd live to get old!! -dz- :) Sharon Zeis wrote: Yeah we aren't as young as we used to be. At leastyou realized it before you made yourself sick Sharon--- imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:> > I hear you. I didn't see my wife from sunday evening> until friday evening. I used to be able to put up> with those kind of hours, but I need my r & r. > -dz-> Terry Long > wrote:> Dave, 16 hours a week for a second job. Is enough> with your full time. I know you wanted to pay down> some bills. But running down your health will afect> your full time job. Just try to not over do it > Terry > imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote: > I got my pc back together again about 2am last> night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what> I've lost and re-install the applications I still> can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load> on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads> anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of> adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything> into one folder. I have the hardest time> reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what> I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on> now. > I called my second job last night and told them I> wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it> was too much for me, with my other job. They offered> to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try> that (if the head honcho approves it) Later.. > -dz > Terry Long > wrote: > Good to see you back Jan. > Terry > Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC> problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more> later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this> minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!! > >

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Terry.... You guys are just young at heart and will ever get old.... Now

I am old!!!! 54!!!! You and -dz- are babies....... ;o

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Sounds good to me & but at 54 your still not old.

Terry

diane214@... wrote: Terry.... You guys are just young at heart and will ever get old.... NowI am old!!!! 54!!!! You and -dz- are babies....... ;o Angel Hugs, DianeMay Rainbow Dreams Color Your World With Love, Hope, Peace & Unity

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Thanks for responding Terry....It did seem kind of strange that they were not overly concerned about the high viral load but with all the other indicators of test results including the abdominal ultrasound & liver enzymes being normal they were looking at the whole picture. I am giving more thought to the biopsy and may do so in the near future when my new mental health medication doses settle in. Thanks so much for your input. Talk with you soon,

Terry Long <pawpawto3@...> wrote:

, I thought I sent a reply. I do remember the post, but maybe I sleeped up. So I am sorry that I didn't get it sent. With a viral load that high & my Doctor was not consernd. I would be seeking another Doctor. The only way for sure they can tell how much damage is done to the liver is a biopsy. The sooner you can start some kind of treatment the better off you will be. Again I'm sorry I didn't reply. Terry M B <bestofmarys57@...> wrote:

Hey folks....I posted this message out to the group on July 17 and may have had a post from Sharon in reponse but no other input. This was surprising after all your previous supportive efforts. It was also at a time when several mentioned they were experincing being bounced. So there's the chance that it didn't even reach some. So though I would just resend it and ask for some feedback from you guys on whether you would do the liver biopsy at this time. Thanks so much, M B <bestofmarys57@...> wrote:

Hi Gang ~~

I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not overly concerned at this point.

They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again 6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges, then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise.

They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease.

So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around.

Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards,

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~~ Thank you for your supportive words. There is one other specialist in town that I know of that has treated a few friends. I would have to see if he accepts Medicare as a means of payment. Right now the Specialty Clinic does and only charges me $8 per visit. So part of who does my care is finiancial driven. If I get a biopsy then I definitely would want a second opinion of treatment is recommended at that time. I do get kinda confused on how to put all this together though. So it's a step at a time. Regards,

Sizer <ssizer@...> wrote:

Hi, ,

Sorry if I didn't respond to your query.

I guess I just have to keep on eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around

I think you've made the right decision, to wait and see. It sounds like your are in good hands medically. However, it might be worth getting a second opinion to Pluto your mind at ease.

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Dave ~~

Yeah, you were right...I had thought of waiting on the liver biopsy...but the feedback that I am getting from you folks here and from my personal friends I am now beginning to reconsider my position. I am going through a medication adjustment right now with my mental health medications and I defintely want to wait until those are stabilized before having a biopsy done. But then, I believe I will proceed and get the whole picture of what I am dealing with. It should be with the next two months. Thanks to all of you for your support through this chaotic time. I appreciate you. Warm Regards, =][\

imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

It sounded like you had made up your mind about waiting on the liver biopsy. To the best of my knowledge the liver biopsy is the only true way to measure what, if any, damage your liver has sustained. People with high virile loads and high enzyme levels sometimes exhibit little liver damage and vice versa. I would feel more comfortable having the biopsy done. -dz- M B <bestofmarys57@...> wrote:

Hi Gang ~~

I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not overly concerned at this point.

They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again 6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges, then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise.

They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease.

So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around.

Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards,

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Diane ~~

Thank you for your kind words and offer of your wisdom. I now think that I will do the liver biopsy in a couple of months when other areas of my life are more stable. Then I can take the full picture and get reassessed and even a second opinion if it seem prudent. At least that's the best I can think of today. Thanks for the suggestion of talking to my two brothers. I may well do that after some further thought. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for being here,

diane214@... wrote: Hi , As Terry said I would question the fact that you do have a viral loadof over 3 million and told it is ok to not do any treatment. Thepurpose of the treatment is to try to get the viral load to beundetectable and put the virus in a remission.. I agree with Terry thatyou should tell your family about the Hep C. Family support is veryimportant in your battle to fight the dragon. If you really feel thatyou don't want to burden your family, then maybe you could tell yourbrothers who already have the disease. Hang in there .... We areall here for you. I have been back and forth and missed a lot of mail.BTW: Welcome to the group!! ;o Happy Vacation to you and Terry and -dz-who is planning to go and just got back.... LOL... Hi Gang... Missed youall..... Angel Hugs, DianeMay Rainbow Dreams Color Your World With Love, Hope, Peace & Unity

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Hi , ;o

Have a super day!!!! Keep us informed of your decision.... OK? Don't

you ever forget that we are all here for you no matter what!!!!!

...... Jump in any time.... Don't ever feel that you are

monopolizing the group conversation.... We never know if there is a

lonely person out there who is just reading and lurking and enjoying the

words that are written..

Have a Super Day and everyone else too..... Hi Sharon. I see you

are up and about this Sunday morning.... Oh !!!!!! Does a VCR count

while camping? LOL......

Angel Hugs,

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I commend you for being willing to look at what is working and what isn't....and to also to try another way to keep the job on better more workable terms. I have done this recently myself with a job that was to be 48 hours straight in a live in Assisted Living House with 5 Resident who are high functioning. I wouldn't sleep the entire time with a hyper-vigilant sense of duty in the night hours even though I was supposed to be able to sleep. So we changed to 8 hours on day time hours on Wednesdays and an occassional (one to two times a month) 24 Hour shift. Seems like it will work but will have to try it and see how it goes. Gotta keep my stress level somewhere on the map for the job to work for me. They are very willing to make the adjustments which is cool. I'll keep you posted how it goes.

Keep us posted too. Regards,

imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

I got my pc back together again about 2am last night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what I've lost and re-install the applications I still can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything into one folder. I have the hardest time reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on now. I called my second job last night and told them I wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it was too much for me, with my other job. They offered to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try that (if the head honcho approves it) Later.. -dz Terry Long wrote:

Good to see you back Jan. Terry Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!!

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Thanks Diane....knowing ya'll are here is helping me cope with all that this disease is bringing into my life. Thanks so much for making me feel so welcome and a part of.

Warm Regards,

diane214@... wrote: Hi , ;o Have a super day!!!! Keep us informed of your decision.... OK? Don'tyou ever forget that we are all here for you no matter what!!!!!...... Jump in any time.... Don't ever feel that you aremonopolizing the group conversation.... We never know if there is alonely person out there who is just reading and lurking and enjoying thewords that are written..Have a Super Day and everyone else too..... Hi Sharon. I see youare up and about this Sunday morning.... Oh !!!!!! Does a VCR countwhile camping? LOL...... Angel Hugs, DianeMay Rainbow Dreams Color Your World With Love, Hope, Peace & Unity

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, our son and his wife just bought a house and its the money pit ........ I swear and we are helping them. We have been gone so very long weeks off and on now.....Hope this is it for awhile. Our son has the hep c not myself but if I were in your shoes I would want a liver biopsy. Re: [ ] Good News Hey folks....I posted this message out to the group on July 17 and may have had a post from Sharon in reponse but no other input. This was surprising after all your previous supportive efforts. It was also at a time when several mentioned they were experincing being bounced. So there's the chance that it didn't even reach some. So though I would just resend it and ask for some feedback from you guys on whether you would do the liver biopsy at this time. Thanks so much, M B <bestofmarys57@...> wrote: Hi Gang ~~ I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not overly concerned at this point. They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again 6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges, then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise. They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease. So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around. Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards,

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Good seeing you back . Been missing you in here the last few days.

Terry

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, our son and his wife just bought a house and its the money pit ........ I swear and we are helping them. We have been gone so very long weeks off and on now.....Hope this is it for awhile. Our son has the hep c not myself but if I were in your shoes I would want a liver biopsy.

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Hey folks....I posted this message out to the group on July 17 and may have had a post from Sharon in reponse but no other input. This was surprising after all your previous supportive efforts. It was also at a time when several mentioned they were experincing being bounced. So there's the chance that it didn't even reach some. So though I would just resend it and ask for some feedback from you guys on whether you would do the liver biopsy at this time. Thanks so much, M B <bestofmarys57@...> wrote:

Hi Gang ~~

I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not overly concerned at this point.

They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again 6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges, then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise.

They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease.

So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around.

Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards,

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OK! I'll go along with that... My pc is messed up again at home, so I'm breezing through over 100 emails Hi everyone!!! I think I got it fixed, but I couldn't get on the net this morning. Hope it was just a server. -dz-

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Dave if I remember right, we are about the same age "49 in Sept". We might be getting older, but we are not OLD. When I was in my 20's. I might have thought 49 was old. But I am smartter now and now I know 49 is not OLD. Now I thank 100 is old. Terry imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:

It's tough to admit you're getting old.. but I bet I could find a dozen friends who never thought I'd live to get old!! -dz- :) Sharon Zeis wrote: Yeah we aren't as young as we used to be. At leastyou realized it before you made yourself sick Sharon--- imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote:> > I hear you. I didn't see my wife from sunday evening> until friday evening. I used to be able to put up> with those kind of hours, but I need my r & r. > -dz-> Terry Long > wrote:> Dave, 16 hours a week for a second job. Is enough> with your full time. I know you wanted to pay down> some bills. But running down your health will afect> your full time job. Just try to not over do it > Terry > imaganeer <imaganeer@...> wrote: > I got my pc back together again about 2am last> night. Now I'll just have to take inventory of what> I've lost and re-install the applications I still> can. I think I am going to monitor what my son load> on the pc a little more carefully. Not that he loads> anything objectionable, but I end up with a lot of> adware/snoopware and he tends to cram everything> into one folder. I have the hardest time> reactivation my ethernet connection and that's what> I need to get onto the internet. Well, i'm back on> now. > I called my second job last night and told them I> wanted to resign, when asked why I just told them it> was too much for me, with my other job. They offered> to cut my hours to 16 a week, so I'm going to try> that (if the head honcho approves it) Later.. > -dz > Terry Long > wrote: > Good to see you back Jan. > Terry > Jannewilms43@... wrote: Sorry yall I had PC> problems...I'm finally back though!! I'll write more> later..I'm also on the phone..REAL BUSY right this> minute but thought I"d say hi to ya!!!!!! > >

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Hey There ~~

Best wishes to you and your son's family on the house. My van seems to be the same way...a money pit. It's back in the shop again today. Will see tomorrow just how much it is this time. About the time I get any money saved up toward something new it breaks down again and just eats up what I've saved.

Thanks for the input on the biopsy. I'm getting closer to thinking it's the right thing to do.

Later,

WILLIAM A WALTKE <kbwaltke@...> wrote:

, our son and his wife just bought a house and its the money pit ........ I swear and we are helping them. We have been gone so very long weeks off and on now.....Hope this is it for awhile. Our son has the hep c not myself but if I were in your shoes I would want a liver biopsy.

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Hey folks....I posted this message out to the group on July 17 and may have had a post from Sharon in reponse but no other input. This was surprising after all your previous supportive efforts. It was also at a time when several mentioned they were experincing being bounced. So there's the chance that it didn't even reach some. So though I would just resend it and ask for some feedback from you guys on whether you would do the liver biopsy at this time. Thanks so much, M B <bestofmarys57@...> wrote:

Hi Gang ~~

I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not overly concerned at this point.

They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again 6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges, then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise.

They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease.

So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around.

Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards,

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> Hi Gang ~~

>

> I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to

results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of

treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes

were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is

at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not

overly concerned at this point.

>

> They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my

curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are

recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again

6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges,

then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At

this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that

my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise.

>

> They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This

was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease.

>

> So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has

taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on

eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything

progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments

with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around.

>

> Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards,

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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> Hi Gang ~~

>

> I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to

results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of

treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes

were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is

at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not

overly concerned at this point.

>

> They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my

curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are

recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again

6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges,

then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At

this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that

my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise.

>

> They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This

was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease.

>

> So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has

taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on

eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything

progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments

with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around.

>

> Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards,

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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, I didn't need it. But my HMO has an apeals proces.

Terry

kbwaltke <kbwaltke@...> wrote: > Hi Gang ~~> > I had my appointment with the Specialty Hep C Clinic. Due to results from my lab work, they don't feel that I am in need of treatment at this time. The abdominal ultrasound and liver enzymes were normal and no other areas were out of balance. My viral load is at 3.9 million but without anything else outta whack they are not overly concerned at this point.> > They said that a liver biopsy is optional but not required. If my curiosity gets the better of me, I can do one. They only are recommending that I do a liver panel again in 6 months and then again 6 months after that. If they both come back within normal ranges, then they would only need to be checked every year thereafter. At this time, I think I'll hold up on the biopsy until such point that my liver enzymes become elevated unless ya'll can recommend otherwise.> > They also are not recommending any medication changes either. This was a great area of concern for me and has really put my mind at ease.> > So I guess I couldn't ask for anything better right now. It has taken a lot of pressure off my mind. I guess I just have to keep on eye on things and wait and see what happens. If everything progresses at a slow rate, then maybe there will be better treatments with less side effects when my turn for treatment comes around.> > Thanks for being here and being supportive. Regards, > > > > --------------------------------->

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