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Day 1 Harvoni

Well, I've got a question lol kinda.... I posted here at 6pm that my first Harvoni was on its way to my liver.
Really wanted to share that I started tx today :)

I also posted much gratitude. Post remained in our com. forum... thx for wished luck.

I just got email saying it was moved to hep social. Does anyone know why this happens? I've never been there before & info was for this forum.

Anyhow, I'm grateful & excited & overflowing with water lol

Blessings
Randy
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A postscript...

I am really grateful you posted about Hep Social forum. It is a great forum for people to discuss what's going on with " everything hep" with serious issues & share a lot on the lighter/ support side.

All of these forums are wonderful & helpful!

Thanks again,
Randy
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Thanks can-do for info on our community forum. I appreciate these guidelines :) sorry, it took a couple days to respond, but I'm onto day 4 Harvoni & have had some early SE, headaches & triple(inability to focus) vision & some odd chills.

Hydration is really helping, tonight vision is better & no chills. Adjusting to meds, I suppose.


I hope that may be useful to someone starting tx w/ Harvoni, if similar SE occur.

I have done extensive research, as work, in many fields of medicine, disease, brain injury & " rare birds ", so, I hope to dive deeper into this arena & be able to contribute to this forum as needed or new & useful.

Thanks again & best to you!

Blessings,
Randy
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No SVR's and relapses are still posted here. I think this is the thread your looking for.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/SVR--or-Relapse/show/2281769
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Thank you CDM - if we want to update Re: SVR, there was a post tracking this a few months ago.  Lost it now.  Is it on Hep C or Social, if you know.  Tnx.

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Hi, hope this helps.

About This Community:

This forum is for questions about medical issues and research aspects of Hepatitis C such as, questions about being newly diagnosed, questions about current treatments, information and participation in discussions about research studies and clinical trials related to Hepatitis. If you would like to communicate with other people who have been touched by Hepatitis, please visit our new Hepatitis Social/Living with Hepatitis forum
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It keeps other questions from being buried, where the social side other things can be talked about. Well except for politics and religion. For obvious reasons... Best to you
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Hi Kim,

Guess I didn't know how to post I started tx today :)
Thanks for explaining!!

Have a weird head w/ small ache... All else is well!
Water is flowing, thanks for that tip.

Looking to good tx, for me, for all...for SVR!

Thanks and good wishes to you!
Randy

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Hi Randy.  I'm only guessing that with so many people starting Tx and sharing their story's, they may feel its more social experiences then medical questions.  Just my thought.
Good luck with Tx, and keep the H20 flowing.
.....Kim
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