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I've been gone a long time. I went through the treatment about 3 years ago and

was an active member of this group. I spent just about every hour of my waking

day here. The members helped me in a way that i never could have gone on without

them.

I was a super-responder and was virus free through treatment but i never went

back for my final viral load. Thanks to my liver Dr. they gave me a follow-up

call and said she would be happy to arrange my final test so next week i go for

my blood test to see if i am cured. it's been over 2 years and i feel all the

same feelings coming back. Now rather then giving advice i am once more asking

for support. I really don't want to do it again.

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I hope you don't have to do treatment again. But we are here if you do have to. Now let me say this, I continue to be undetectable I was a super responder too this last time. My husband is so afraid that the virus has come back because I get tired after I get off from work. Now keep in mind I am 58 years old, and even tho it is a desk job, I am dealing with patients 8 hours a day, and it is mentally tiring. Because I get calls from folks have just been dx'd with cancer,diabetes,hep c and many other chronic diseases,and sometimes deadly diseases. I have to keep my cool and do my best to help these folks to the best of my ability. I can't lose my cool when a mother tells me that her 8 year has been dx'd with cancer, I have to express my empathy for her situation but

have to do my best to make sure that she receives the best pharmacy help she can get.

No wonder I am tired when I get home, at home I can let my hair down and just chill. I have tried telling my husband this but he is used to the woman that post treatment this last time ran circles around my 36 year old son. I am the mother of a 16 year old daughter and very involved with her school activities. I am super woman. LOL So as I have always said "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger" and don't sweat the small stuff.

Good luck hon, and I know in my heart every thing will come out great.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:50 PMSubject: Hi All

I've been gone a long time. I went through the treatment about 3 years ago and was an active member of this group. I spent just about every hour of my waking day here. The members helped me in a way that i never could have gone on without them.I was a super-responder and was virus free through treatment but i never went back for my final viral load. Thanks to my liver Dr. they gave me a follow-up call and said she would be happy to arrange my final test so next week i go for my blood test to see if i am cured. it's been over 2 years and i feel all the same feelings coming back. Now rather then giving advice i am once more asking for support. I really don't want to do it again.

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I hope you don't have to do treatment again. But we are here if you do have to. Now let me say this, I continue to be undetectable I was a super responder too this last time. My husband is so afraid that the virus has come back because I get tired after I get off from work. Now keep in mind I am 58 years old, and even tho it is a desk job, I am dealing with patients 8 hours a day, and it is mentally tiring. Because I get calls from folks have just been dx'd with cancer,diabetes,hep c and many other chronic diseases,and sometimes deadly diseases. I have to keep my cool and do my best to help these folks to the best of my ability. I can't lose my cool when a mother tells me that her 8 year has been dx'd with cancer, I have to express my empathy for her situation but

have to do my best to make sure that she receives the best pharmacy help she can get.

No wonder I am tired when I get home, at home I can let my hair down and just chill. I have tried telling my husband this but he is used to the woman that post treatment this last time ran circles around my 36 year old son. I am the mother of a 16 year old daughter and very involved with her school activities. I am super woman. LOL So as I have always said "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger" and don't sweat the small stuff.

Good luck hon, and I know in my heart every thing will come out great.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:50 PMSubject: Hi All

I've been gone a long time. I went through the treatment about 3 years ago and was an active member of this group. I spent just about every hour of my waking day here. The members helped me in a way that i never could have gone on without them.I was a super-responder and was virus free through treatment but i never went back for my final viral load. Thanks to my liver Dr. they gave me a follow-up call and said she would be happy to arrange my final test so next week i go for my blood test to see if i am cured. it's been over 2 years and i feel all the same feelings coming back. Now rather then giving advice i am once more asking for support. I really don't want to do it again.

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You will not have to do it again. The THING is gone gone gone! So good to hear from you. I was on the new treatment program and finished 2 weeks ago. My blood is still a mess but I feel great!!!! Losing my hair but thank god I have a great hairdresser who I go to twice a week and she covers the holes. It will grow back it did last time. I am undetected but have to wait a few more weeks and they will check me. I am not nervous. I believe mine is gone and I am going to keep that positive thought process. I look forward to hearing your good news. And welcome back baby!

Subject: Re: Hi AllTo: "Hepatitis_C_Central " <Hepatitis_C_Central >Date: Saturday, March 10, 2012, 10:16 AM

I hope you don't have to do treatment again. But we are here if you do have to. Now let me say this, I continue to be undetectable I was a super responder too this last time. My husband is so afraid that the virus has come back because I get tired after I get off from work. Now keep in mind I am 58 years old, and even tho it is a desk job, I am dealing with patients 8 hours a day, and it is mentally tiring. Because I get calls from folks have just been dx'd with cancer,diabetes,hep c and many other chronic diseases,and sometimes deadly diseases. I have to keep my cool and do my best to help these folks to the best of my ability. I can't lose my cool when a mother tells me that her 8 year has been dx'd with cancer, I have to express my empathy for her situation but have to do my best to make sure that she receives the best pharmacy help she can get.

No wonder I am tired when I get home, at home I can let my hair down and just chill. I have tried telling my husband this but he is used to the woman that post treatment this last time ran circles around my 36 year old son. I am the mother of a 16 year old daughter and very involved with her school activities. I am super woman. LOL So as I have always said "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger" and don't sweat the small stuff.

Good luck hon, and I know in my heart every thing will come out great.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:50 PMSubject: Hi All

I've been gone a long time. I went through the treatment about 3 years ago and was an active member of this group. I spent just about every hour of my waking day here. The members helped me in a way that i never could have gone on without them.I was a super-responder and was virus free through treatment but i never went back for my final viral load. Thanks to my liver Dr. they gave me a follow-up call and said she would be happy to arrange my final test so next week i go for my blood test to see if i am cured. it's been over 2 years and i feel all the same feelings coming back. Now rather then giving advice i am once more asking for support. I really don't want to do it again.

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You will not have to do it again. The THING is gone gone gone! So good to hear from you. I was on the new treatment program and finished 2 weeks ago. My blood is still a mess but I feel great!!!! Losing my hair but thank god I have a great hairdresser who I go to twice a week and she covers the holes. It will grow back it did last time. I am undetected but have to wait a few more weeks and they will check me. I am not nervous. I believe mine is gone and I am going to keep that positive thought process. I look forward to hearing your good news. And welcome back baby!

Subject: Re: Hi AllTo: "Hepatitis_C_Central " <Hepatitis_C_Central >Date: Saturday, March 10, 2012, 10:16 AM

I hope you don't have to do treatment again. But we are here if you do have to. Now let me say this, I continue to be undetectable I was a super responder too this last time. My husband is so afraid that the virus has come back because I get tired after I get off from work. Now keep in mind I am 58 years old, and even tho it is a desk job, I am dealing with patients 8 hours a day, and it is mentally tiring. Because I get calls from folks have just been dx'd with cancer,diabetes,hep c and many other chronic diseases,and sometimes deadly diseases. I have to keep my cool and do my best to help these folks to the best of my ability. I can't lose my cool when a mother tells me that her 8 year has been dx'd with cancer, I have to express my empathy for her situation but have to do my best to make sure that she receives the best pharmacy help she can get.

No wonder I am tired when I get home, at home I can let my hair down and just chill. I have tried telling my husband this but he is used to the woman that post treatment this last time ran circles around my 36 year old son. I am the mother of a 16 year old daughter and very involved with her school activities. I am super woman. LOL So as I have always said "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger" and don't sweat the small stuff.

Good luck hon, and I know in my heart every thing will come out great.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:50 PMSubject: Hi All

I've been gone a long time. I went through the treatment about 3 years ago and was an active member of this group. I spent just about every hour of my waking day here. The members helped me in a way that i never could have gone on without them.I was a super-responder and was virus free through treatment but i never went back for my final viral load. Thanks to my liver Dr. they gave me a follow-up call and said she would be happy to arrange my final test so next week i go for my blood test to see if i am cured. it's been over 2 years and i feel all the same feelings coming back. Now rather then giving advice i am once more asking for support. I really don't want to do it again.

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LOL that too. I am strange enough, soooooo I just use positive statements so that people will think I am normal. LOL

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 7:42 PMSubject: Re: Hi All

LOL. your quote was "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger".i prefer to say "What doesn't kill you only makes you stranger"

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LOL that too. I am strange enough, soooooo I just use positive statements so that people will think I am normal. LOL

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 7:42 PMSubject: Re: Hi All

LOL. your quote was "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger".i prefer to say "What doesn't kill you only makes you stranger"

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LOL that too. I am strange enough, soooooo I just use positive statements so that people will think I am normal. LOL

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 7:42 PMSubject: Re: Hi All

LOL. your quote was "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger".i prefer to say "What doesn't kill you only makes you stranger"

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