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starting treatment

K guys I havnt been around in a while Ive been so busy!  My insurance finally approved my meds after five requests and alot of hasel from my doc but my meds should arive on tuesday so my first shot will be sometime next week...Im alittlenervous but Im sure Ill be fine...I was going to pospone my treatment cause were going to cali in june...but with the hasel we had just getting approved I decided to just go ahead instead of chancing it...Soooo...here I go...its gonna be a long year but I know I can do it
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691935 tn?1421027090
I've had a lot of issues getting my meds on time.  Seems like every two months I have to connect all the parties involved in the authorization.  If I were you I would wait two weeks before starting tx after getting the meds.
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87972 tn?1322661239
Congratulations for getting things started! And don’t worry about being on treatment in California; it seems like half the state is on HCV treatment lately. We speak interferonese fluently here :o). Let us know how things go for you,

Bill
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