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  • desertj I'm glad to see you at undetectable levels. They say if you are undetected after 6 weeks (I think it's six)then your chance at sustaining a SVR is great. I'll be following and great swimming video.

  • All the credit should be go to his faith in life! That is the source of health.

  • Thanks, Peter, to our health!

  • Glad to hear the meds are working.

    Hopefully your start feeling better soon and not so tired.

    I think your videos you do here are great. Because you let others know to get treatment asap..

    Wendy•·.·´¯`·.·•Pººhßear•·.·´¯­`·.·•

  • Hi, Bill, glad you're doing better.

  • glad things are getting better....keep strong !!!

  • Thanks, DumDum, I'll keep me muscles flexed!

  • Thanks, gristdan, I was pleasantly surprised learning the news. Keep on truckin', my friend, and most of all, ROCK ON!

  • Hey Bill, I'm real glad to hear the news that there's no detectable viral load.. That's good news! You look good man, I appreciate you sharing about your experience, it can help others. I hope you continue to heal and feel better Bill, one day at a time right?!

    Peace my friend

  • It's fantastic that you're already undetectable--this means you have a very good chance of an SVR, and that would allow your liver to begin to regenerate & heal...

    Today is day 274 of my treatment; it's very tough, but as my friend Julie tells me over and over

    "It's FINITE."

    You won't be sick forever---HANG IN THERE!

    ;) Danny

  • Thanks, Danny, so far, so good. Just fatigue, eye strain, joint pain, itchy skin and sometimes a short temper. Still swimming, but less distance and more rest. It's good Julie prods you to continue to the finish line. I can't see quitting, seems that the worst may be about over - no more inside-my-guts throbbing pain, unless I overeat or get too much spicy. But I had an easy transfer to a better, healthier diet, with health guru Peter Appleseed guiding me along during his month-long visit.

  • Great job of telling your story, clear and concise. Good luck to you - I hope you feel better soon.

  • Thank you for watching. I'm going to make it just fine.

  • you're doing a terrific job of telling your story and it's great to hear the treatment is effective. you're lookin good, anyway! i hope you continue to heal well

  • Thanks, guys, for your kind words.

  • Gret news, thanks for sharing. You must have GIANT balls!!

  • I hope it's not from an enlarged prostate! Thanks for watching. I have nothing to lose, reputation, financial, absolutely nothing but my self. So why not be open? I might find my niche after all.

  • I'm glad things are a little more positive !

    I'll hope that next report will also be positive !

    Greeting from England

    Hans

  • Lookin good desertJ. Keep up the faith. Remember, the basis of health comes from the strength of your mind first!

  • I agree, that's why I claimed victory before I even started my first injection.

  • ow man....

  • Hey, Java, missed you the other night at Stickam meeting. Hope all is well.

  • Oh! Sweet! I want you sincerely to recover their health totally, and that you have a wonderful life. A fraternal hug at the distance.  Good night and sweet dreams!

    Gaby

  • Thanks, Gaby, big hugs in return...

  • You look great, your color is wonderful! You just look so healthy! No one would ever know. Don't overdo by trying to do many videos, you need your rest to keep your strength up. If you only sleep 6 hours a night, maybe you should take naps! Naps are wonderful. Stay strong and be positive! I'm so glad that you are really working on your health and passing the word on to others about dealing with it and not letting it slide by. If you help just one person, that would be wonderful.

    Hugs,

    Joanie

  • I'll tell you the truth, Joan, I added some color in the way of special effects, so it looks like on video I appear more healthy than my anemic condition will allow. I also swim a few times weekly to keep in shape. I haven't been as busy and I do get some naps - sometimes two to three hour naps in the afternoon or late a.m. So how are you doing, Joan? I'm glad to see you're back.

  • Wow, I didn't know you could add color.

    I'm glad you are getting your naps in.

    I am doing okay, seeing a kidney specialist

    next month, should know more then what's going

    on and why. Take care of yourself, sweetie.

    Hugs,

    Joanie

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