Guest guest Posted July 21, 2010 Report Share Posted July 21, 2010 Hi I wanted to say something the other day when you first told us about Rick's Dad. I thought to myself right then that maybe this 'overload' might be happening to you all. , HCV doesnt progress fast in most cases. Unless the doctor has told you otherwise, you do have time to wait if you need to, as far as treating. - Yes, it is true that the sooner one starts the better your chances of clearing, but this depends on a lot of factors to be 100% true. - Yes, it is true that the sooner you start, the sooner the HCV ordeal might be over with, and you can start to rebuild your life. -BUT- It seems to me that you have some loose ends, and other prioritys that need to be addressed first. - A illness and possible death in the family is a BIGGIE, and is going to take some time to resolve. - Rick and you both are still wrapping your heads around all the issues regaurding your HCV TX - moving, jobs, etc. - Getting your financial stuff in order. - Getting resolved with your job. , I think you may be trying to flip over too many stones, at the same time. Your stressing out, and that stress is being picked up by everyone around you, and amplified, thus complicating everyones life. Slow down, my friend. You wanted to wait for the new PI TX anyways. You know God has a way of helping and guiding us so that we land just right. Unless your doctor has told you otherwise, you have time before you jump into the fire of HCV TX. Get all these other loose ends fixed while you have the chance. Then you and I both can do treatment together. Im on hold too, and have been for over a year now, and it may be another year for me yet. Plod, plod, plod . One day at a time. NO stressing allowed. LOL :-) Im sending you great BIG don hugs. I know you need them. love don in ks THis had the links to help on copays and insurance copay help and other med money help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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