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I think that I should take a break from the boards...

I think that I need to leave the boards for awhile.  I apologize to everyone who I've been negative to lately.  I am not as selfish of a person as I may seem on here.  I do help others. My son, who is unable to reciprocate my love, who is seriously mentally ill, a friend with lung cancer, my cousin who has AML Leukemia, etc., etc.  I'm not all about me.  But, I feel that I am having trouble with being supportive with reguards to treatment and that makes it unfair to newbies.  I want to be supportive and everything that I say, if I'm truthful about it, does not seem supportive.  I'm having a hard time with it and need to quit coming on here for awhile.  I don't blame anyone for MY decision for treating all those times. I take full responsibility for my decisions and knowing the risks, I took them.  But, I can't stay on here and be honest about my experiences with lack of response to treatment and still sound encouraging.  When I can come back on here and be supportive without sounding so negative, I may be back.  But, I won't lie or sugar coat what happened to me.  That's not who I am.  I say the truth.  Finally, I think that treatment helps a lot of people and gives them SVR and protects their liver.  I still believe that. But, I do not think that it is best for everyone. I do not think that I made the right decision in doing the multiple treatments that I did.  In hindsight, I wish I had stopped at around the 3rd round.  Take care everyone.  I'll be thinking of you.

Susan
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86075 tn?1238115091
dear Susan, just wishing you the best of luck in whatever you decide to do...

Personally speaking, and I mean no offense, I think youre being a bit too hard on yourself...your posts do help a lot, and you shouldn't be ashamed if you cannot be all Raah Raah all the time about threatment, we all need all the perspectives here to make the right decisions for ourselves... the good, the bad and the ugly...in my view...

We should all know that this is an individual thing, and one person can have a bad experience and many people can have good or moderate expereinces, this is not one size fits all type of treatment, from what I can see anyway...

I feel so bad about the things you have to endure in your life right now...but just your example helps me out, I'm such a chicken-little-baby about things, looking at your experiences makes me know that things can be done and we do come out the other side, though a little chafed in the process...really, the best of luck to you...
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hope your not gone yet... this is one reason  I am having a real problem with this forum, too many people dictating what this is supposed to be about, instead of just doing their thing and letting others do theirs.  The truth of the matter, support and optimism and honesty are not mutually exclusive.  Telling someone "oh you'll do fine" or just pray and you'll clear or treat no matter what... those are opinions, and what the newbies really need is the voice of 1000 experiences, not just a few dominant personalities that have their own opinions... because thats all it is.  Every perspective needs to heard, thats called an open and honest dialogue, and its how intelligent people form their own opinions.  If we're not going to listen to everyone, we may as well decompress into another political discussion, where facts are few and propaganda is the order of the day.  I for one feel the experiences of the old grey mares adds to the board, and as long as opinions aren't hurtful, they should be expressed...
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Not to compare my treatment experience at all with yours -- but as someone who has had a difficult time both during and post treatment, I fully understand what you are feeling and saying in regard to posting your experiences.

That said, I've read many of your posts and never picked up anything at all negative or non-supportive. What I did get was a sense of honesty in regard to your treatment journey. IMO this type of honesty is what everyone here needs -- newcomers or not -- to give us all more information whether it be in regard to a treatment decision, or just wise words from the trenches for those either in them or about to enter.

Of course, you should do what is best for you, and a break sometimes is helpful. But I think I speak for most when I say you have been an asset to the discussion group as well as an inspiration for many. We need all experiences and points of view here, especially yours.

All the best, and hope you start feeling better soon.

-- Jim
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you don't know me but I have been around here for a long time and i always heard that you were treating one after another after another.i wondered what kind of doctor would allow a person to do that.it is amazing that you are still alive after so many years of putting that **** in you.i feel the same way as you do that the truth should be told about the treatments for hepatitis c and that is why i don't say to much about my experiences but i had a awful time with the side effacts but i kept on working and never let it get me so down.these drugs are very bad and for some people it can do more harm than good.i do not believe there a lot of new people that come here so don't worry about that.slow
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96938 tn?1189799858
Just remember, this is not only a place to give support but to receive it as well.  Good luck Susan.  Even if you're not around as much, I'll think of you often. Hope to see you again - any time.
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I'm new to this site, alas not new to hep.  There are two reason I log on to any hep site.  One is just in case someone has heard something I've missed on new treatment options.  But the other and most important is to help others.  I've got all the support I need, good family, good insurance, good friends, and fortunately adequate money to handle the health issues.  Hep or not I consider myself extremely blessed and lucky.  That being the case it is actually important to me that I help others, my way of balancing the scales if you will.

So if you or anyone else needs support I personally would hate to see you leave because you feel you are being selfish or self-centered, because then I feel like I fail at supporting you and others that need it.  There are those who need support and those who need to offer it, the perfect symbiotic relationship.

Wish I knew you better and hope if you stay so get the chance, and priviledge, to do so.

Doug
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Doug thank god, someone that knows its all about me!!  Finally!!  Have I told you about my rash??  Have I told you about the horrible riba itch??? MY EARS have to be lubed three and four times a day.......I f@rt all the time.. oh never mind, thats not tx related..  sorry, couldn't help myself.... you have a great attitude.... this was your sense of humor test?? did you pass??
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Awe Sweetie.. I Think FlGuy Said It Best.... It's not all about giving, it's recieving as well....

I feel your experiances are all to important for you to leave... being a fellow combo relapser, you have always been an inspiration, & admiration of mine.... You have ALWAYS answered my questions honestly & matter of factly...

Although I can totally understand where you are coming from, & I know my mere two rounds are a walk in the park compared to what you have endured... but you are a wealth of information as are many others here... I consider you an experianced honest major contributor to this board...

I tip my hat to you all of those like you!
Folks like you, jm, cutie, rev, snooks tnhepguy, califia mike simmon, dalfonzo... ect that have the ability to consistantly give your luv & devotion to this cause, & share your experiances... (& If I left anyone out I deeply appologize) but hope you understand where I am comming from)... I mean newbies come on & ya'll don't ever seem to mind answering what I am sure must feel like the same ol relentlous questions!

I have the uttermost respect for you & hope you will reconsider, but understand & respect your decision with what-ever you decide....

Gezz... & I even had some thory's on our genotype too but was waiting till Thursday depending on results to present them.... Please reconsider, but in the interum... please know that my thoughts are & always will be with you!
Sincerly... just little ol me!
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Did you read that box of chocolates thing? You're one of the sweet ones in there, just have been bumped around a bit too much. The truth is what we look for and what we need. You are an inspiration, nothing near negative!
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Oh yeah fishdoc I passed the humor test.  Humor is the best medicine, my problem is having to restrain myself.

And I gotta know, fishdoc have any meaning?  Among the zillion odd things I've been involved with aquariums and aquaculture are two of them.

Doug
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psst I ment utmost...LoL

Anyway Susan... the board just wouldn't be the same without you!
:)
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actually I am what is known in the business as a fishsqueezer..not so much aquaculture as the genetics end of things... shall I say a glorified matchmaker??
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restrain yourself and squeezing the fish.....y'all talking about my personal exercises agin!!!???......
SUSAN-i think your being way too hard on yourself -your experience&perspective are priceless here!!....imho
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Hey beamer, glad your sounding so chipper...love the rock thread..holy schist batman!! Great vats of molten magma! Hope your stalagmite isn't mistaken for a fish, well unless you want someone too......
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96938 tn?1189799858
Do you talk dirty to them to make them want to do what you want them to do?  Someone (Algae? mentioned Alan Arkin in the non-hcv post yesterday ) do you have his errr, situation in one of his more famous roles?
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uummm don't know HIS situation, but I can think of one thing he's got I don't...Hate to say this FL guy, knowing where you come from (bikini strewn beaches).... talkin dirty is probably not the easiest way to get folks to do what I want!!!  Now knockin em over the head with an axe handle...that might work!!
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Oh no, another Florida hepper, must be the water.  Me too, in Land O Lakes.

Doug

PS Avoid sturgeon, them suckers got teeth.
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I do understand about how easy it is to overload on what life deals you.  I too went through 6 deaths of family in 8 months, 3 heartattacks and 3 cancers.  Right after that I found that I have HCV.  There are times you just don't feel that you have the strength to continue but somehow you pull through.  Do take a break if you need to,  but do come back.  You have not been as negative as you think and we really do enjoy your advice negative or positive as it may be.  Not all negative is bad and actually sometimes it is quite positive.  You have been there for us and maybe it is time for us to return the favor when you decide to come back. Sending prayers your way.
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96938 tn?1189799858
There are a lot of us Florida folk including Susan, Beagle, Snook, I Will Beat and others.  I'm near Lauderdale.
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I know quite a few folks here in FL with hep.  Just for the record, if anyone is in my area and needs help with anything, ride to the doc, company, lunch, or heck, Friday's I generally cook a pretty elaborate meal and anyone is welcome with 24 hours notice, whatever, I'm available.  I guess I'm not allowed to post my email or phone number here but if someone wants it let me know I'm sure I can get it to them.  My stats are happily married, 17 year old son, male, had 22 29th birthdays, 1a, liver 3/3, relapser, compensated and symptom free, mildly insane.  I've also got experience with end stage care and hospice care as I kept my bro-in-law with me here for three months prior to his passing.  My wife is used to people calling and emailing with hep, both male and female so no problem there.  Well unless Angelina Jolie happens to have hep and calls, her well maybe she wouldn't be so cool about that.  I'm retired so time isn't much of an issue with me.  I do confess to being an odd duck, but a nice one. <grin>

Doug
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Susan, Flguy said it best and I hope you return to the forum.  I can't imagine what your going through, with all your relapses.  Please reconsider leaving the forum.

Flguy and Doug-  Yes, there are many here from Florida.  Also ameritracy is from Fl and I bet there's many more.

Beagle
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Hey, how about us California folks, are we invited for dinner too? I am usually hungry on Friday night? What's for dinner?
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Sometimes purification means we have to go through the fire to remove the dross and the only way to the mountain top is through the valley (sometimes the one of shadows and death).

If we are never tested, we never know how far we have come and will not realize how much farther we've yet to go.  But we can rejoice in knowing that we will never be tested with more than we can handle and an escape is always provided.  Many of the fruits of the Spirit seem to only ripen under these trials.  Perhaps why Paul rejoiced when receiving them?

This may be a mystery to some, but somehow I think you understand.  Everything fits The Plan and our part was decided when the stars were being placed.

Last week I was led to Rev 12.  An interesting read, particularily since it talks about the red dragon, his defeat, his fall to roam the earth, and verse 11 in particular describes how it was achieved.  The part that really struck me about it were the many references to the red dragon and how hepos often describe our fight as battling the dragon.  Hence, in the passages, the red dragon becomes the blood dragon.

So take heart, realize that the battle is not entirely yours, and in the end:

Rom 8:26-33 [AMP] "Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God.  And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.  For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.  What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?  He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?  Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth."
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Sure come on by.

Let's see, this Friday, not sure yet, but start with Cheese or Chicken Tortellini in chicken broth.  Salad romaine and what every fresh stuff catches my fancy or sometimes simple Ceaser and I do make my own dressing.  Homemade rolls or I might do Italian in which case my son will also force Bruschetta.  Snow peas, carrots, onion, brocolli, zuchinni stir fry.  Probably a pasta, not sure which one yet that is a Friday decision, but most likely with either homemade alfredo sauce or perhaps a tomatoe double cream sauce.  Leaning towards a bone in prime rib roast with a mustard/pepper rub that I'll start marinating Thursday.  Not sure about dessert yet.  I let my son and his girlfriend make that decision but I may push creme brulee as I like the smooth cool creamy taste as a contrast to the spicy meat with dinner.  Every Friday is different, sometimes Italian, sometimes Spanish/Cuban, sometimes French, sometimes Cajun or Creole, sometimes old style Southern cooking, sometimes a mix like above, sometimes Mexican, etc.  Usually four course but nothing firm about that.

And I promise, only the freshest ingredients and not one single thing will come from a box.  Only have some Rosemary growing right now, but usually grow a half dozen fresh herbs to use.

I do most of the cooking (self defense) and Friday is my more elaborate day.

Thanksgiving and Christmas are open too.  Usually have 20-40 people show up (Most of the times I do know most of them) so seating is pretty random, inside, outside, bar counter, floor around coffee table, whatever.  Oh and starting Dec 1 I traditionally cook one different sweet each day, candy, cookie, cake, or pastry until Christmas day, oh which also always includes homemade cinammon rolls and pecan sticky buns.

Warning, I use sugar, butter, pork fat, ham bones, cheese, or whatever I think works and tastes best, oh but I use very little salt if that helps.  Rest of the week I'm careful, but Fridays and Holidays taste is my only consideration.  However FWIW fire rescue is close by.

Not a pro, just love to cook.  Instead of anti-d's or other meds cooking is my therapy.  Been doing it all my life and have traveled all around the world so I like a wide variety of foods.  Weak on pretty, pretty good on taste.

And believe it or not I even clean the kitchen and dishes as I use them.  Unfortunately due to hep I am otherwise extremely allergic to other household duties.

Doug
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