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HI!

Hi, how is everybody?  I miss you all and all the support.  I've been "undetectable" for 2 yrs now.  And thank you all for the support when I told you all about my nephew needing the kidney/liver transplant.  Finally, they are looking for the organs for him. He's very ill now and hopefully he will have strength to wait the long wait until they find the appropriate organs.  Again, thank you all for all the support for myself, husband when we were on TX for HCV and for my nephew as I said.    Take Care and Be Well, HOPIANGEL
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It always brightens my day to wake up & hear this kind of WONDERFUL news... Congratulations, & Thanks For Sharing...

However, I hate that your nephew is having to endure this tragedy... Please know that he will be in my thoughts & prayers!
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Hopiangel, Good to hear from you again. Glad that all is good with your health. I am so sorry that your nephew is going through this, and pray that he gets the transplant(s) he needs soon. I'll be praying for him.

OkieJim- Good to see your name here again also. What made you decide to quit doing PCRs after 6 months? What genotype were you? I lost my thyroid also during tx. Have you had to increase your meds at all? or are you still on the same strength? I am so glad that tx worked for you. Congratulations.
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You're an angel for dropping by-2yrs nondetect-beautiful! You stay well, live well and keep being an angel. frank
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