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I am glad to hear it-I hope it stays negative.

gail

Some good news!

Hi all,

I just received my qualitative PCR of week 27 and I am NEGATIVE!!!

Being geno 1b this is really good news for me!

The qualitative can see down to 50 UI so that means, according to the

doctor who signed the exam that I am either virus free or the amount

still exixiting is so small that could not be detected.

Another 21 weeks to go... but feeling stronger to continue!

have a lovely weekend

Micky

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I am glad to hear it-I hope it stays negative.

gail

Some good news!

Hi all,

I just received my qualitative PCR of week 27 and I am NEGATIVE!!!

Being geno 1b this is really good news for me!

The qualitative can see down to 50 UI so that means, according to the

doctor who signed the exam that I am either virus free or the amount

still exixiting is so small that could not be detected.

Another 21 weeks to go... but feeling stronger to continue!

have a lovely weekend

Micky

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Micky....what absolutely wonderful news. I am so happy for you.

A quick question...which treatment did you use????/

Tatezi

Some good news!

Hi all,

I just received my qualitative PCR of week 27 and I am NEGATIVE!!!

Being geno 1b this is really good news for me!

The qualitative can see down to 50 UI so that means, according to the

doctor who signed the exam that I am either virus free or the amount

still exixiting is so small that could not be detected.

Another 21 weeks to go... but feeling stronger to continue!

have a lovely weekend

Micky

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Micky....what absolutely wonderful news. I am so happy for you.

A quick question...which treatment did you use????/

Tatezi

Some good news!

Hi all,

I just received my qualitative PCR of week 27 and I am NEGATIVE!!!

Being geno 1b this is really good news for me!

The qualitative can see down to 50 UI so that means, according to the

doctor who signed the exam that I am either virus free or the amount

still exixiting is so small that could not be detected.

Another 21 weeks to go... but feeling stronger to continue!

have a lovely weekend

Micky

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Thank you for the good wishes!

I am on Pegasys and Ribavirin as a " staple treatment " .

Together with that I also take anti oxidants, vitamins, minerals and

do acupuncture twice a week.

it hasn't been that bad, actually. Other than the wbc being down (the

docotr put me on Granulokine once a week and that is more terrible

than Pegasys, believe me!!), only this month I started loosing some

hair, being moody and I have a lot of muscle aches, which I am trying

to get rid of by doing some stretching exercises - let's see!

So far, so good.... hope it continues like this forever!

Micky

> Micky....what absolutely wonderful news. I am so happy for you.

>

> A quick question...which treatment did you use????/

>

> Tatezi

>

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Thank you for the good wishes!

I am on Pegasys and Ribavirin as a " staple treatment " .

Together with that I also take anti oxidants, vitamins, minerals and

do acupuncture twice a week.

it hasn't been that bad, actually. Other than the wbc being down (the

docotr put me on Granulokine once a week and that is more terrible

than Pegasys, believe me!!), only this month I started loosing some

hair, being moody and I have a lot of muscle aches, which I am trying

to get rid of by doing some stretching exercises - let's see!

So far, so good.... hope it continues like this forever!

Micky

> Micky....what absolutely wonderful news. I am so happy for you.

>

> A quick question...which treatment did you use????/

>

> Tatezi

>

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WTG Micky!!!!!!

Carol

Some good news!

Hi all,

I just received my qualitative PCR of week 27 and I am NEGATIVE!!!

Being geno 1b this is really good news for me!

The qualitative can see down to 50 UI so that means, according to the

doctor who signed the exam that I am either virus free or the amount

still exixiting is so small that could not be detected.

Another 21 weeks to go... but feeling stronger to continue!

have a lovely weekend

Micky

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WTG Micky!!!!!!

Carol

Some good news!

Hi all,

I just received my qualitative PCR of week 27 and I am NEGATIVE!!!

Being geno 1b this is really good news for me!

The qualitative can see down to 50 UI so that means, according to the

doctor who signed the exam that I am either virus free or the amount

still exixiting is so small that could not be detected.

Another 21 weeks to go... but feeling stronger to continue!

have a lovely weekend

Micky

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  • 2 weeks later...

For some reason I've been unindated with spam the last week and am just now

going through my inbox and this was sitting there unanswered.

Watch the antioxidents you are taking for the amount of vitamin A in them...then

check your multi vitamin and see how much A is in there. With us heppers, we

should never take more than 12000ius of A each day....A can cause liver damage.

Gotta love that accupuncture, don't you. It makes all the difference with your

sides (and more besides).

You can always try adding folic acid to your regime...it helps create red blood

cells.

Re: Some good news!

Thank you for the good wishes!

I am on Pegasys and Ribavirin as a " staple treatment " .

Together with that I also take anti oxidants, vitamins, minerals and

do acupuncture twice a week.

it hasn't been that bad, actually. Other than the wbc being down (the

docotr put me on Granulokine once a week and that is more terrible

than Pegasys, believe me!!), only this month I started loosing some

hair, being moody and I have a lot of muscle aches, which I am trying

to get rid of by doing some stretching exercises - let's see!

So far, so good.... hope it continues like this forever!

Micky

> Micky....what absolutely wonderful news. I am so happy for you.

>

> A quick question...which treatment did you use????/

>

> Tatezi

>

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As some of you know I have been waiting to see my family doctor to see if he

would work with Dr of www.allthingsmale.com

<http://www.allthingsmale.com/> by carrying out blood work and prescribing

meds as I live in the UK.

I am happy to report that he as agreed so hopefully I will start some form

of treatment soon!

I will let you know how I get on.

Chin up people, the fight goes on!

snowking

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That is awesome. I do not understand why more doctors will not agree

to work with a specialist in this manner. Talk about free on the job

training! Pretty soon your doctor will probably be runing his own

specialized clinic in the UK!

> As some of you know I have been waiting to see my family doctor to

see if he

> would work with Dr of www.allthingsmale.com

> <http://www.allthingsmale.com/> by carrying out blood work and

prescribing

> meds as I live in the UK.

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> I am happy to report that he as agreed so hopefully I will start

some form

> of treatment soon!

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> I will let you know how I get on.

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> Chin up people, the fight goes on!

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> snowking

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Very good news snowking!!!

> As some of you know I have been waiting to see my family doctor to

see if he

> would work with Dr of www.allthingsmale.com

> <http://www.allthingsmale.com/> by carrying out blood work and

prescribing

> meds as I live in the UK.

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> I am happy to report that he as agreed so hopefully I will start

some form

> of treatment soon!

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> I will let you know how I get on.

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> Chin up people, the fight goes on!

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> snowking

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  • 3 years later...

HI Jen

This is wonderful news - our number two Armour baby. Remember to increase your dose through your pregnancy. Adele had a bouncing baby boy after 4 miscarriages after she started taking Armour Thyroid.

Luv and (((HUGS))) - Sheila

Another armour thyroid baby on the way.I'm 4w 1d pregnant.Due date 18 September (estimated).!!! :)Jen

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Congratulations Jen - I hope everything is going smoothly.

Lilian

Another armour thyroid baby on the way.I'm 4w 1d pregnant.Due date 18 September (estimated).!!! :)Jen

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