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Thank you all

Tonight at 9:00 pm I will take the last three pills of
ribavirine. I had my last shot last Thursday and just received
my viral load at week 48 which came back undetectable.
This is the third time during treatment, I got the same
result at week 12, and week 24 before.
I just would like to thank every and each one of you.
You are my family. You see, we are all different in
race, religion, color and nationality but this disease
made us one group. I smiled with your good news, I cried
with your bad news and hoped for every one to reach his or
her goal no matter what your background is.
I am writing this to thank you all and to apologize if I
ever was rough or tough in my discussion (fatboy, do you
hear me?).
Wish me luck in my next PCR's.
Dirac
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Hello, Dirac,
I've been rejoicing in your success right along with you all year.  We're in the same business, and it was good to read about how well you were functioning.  I wish you continued success to SVR and a long, healthy life.  
You hardly ever reported problems with tx.  Did you really sail through, or were you keeping complaints to yourself?  I hope you sailed...
I also hope that the sense of family and acceptance we have here on this board also surrounds you where you live and work.  I teach ESL to students from all races, religions, and countries (about 55 countries so far); but more than language, I try to teach people to live and work together in peace.
Please keep us informed about how you are doing.
Maj Neni

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fabulous news, i wish you so much wellness. i'm still hanging around here,even though i completed treatment...still dont have a post treatment pcr...waiting for that is a good enough reason to stay on the anti depressants... the waiting to know is hard.
regardless of that outcome, you'll feel so much bettter in a week or two after treatment ends.
i feel precisely the same way about this board. it has been such a blessing and a saving grace.  inspiration when i needed it, but most of all a place to give. never occured to me to think about where folks came from or the color they are, or age or background.  we're all here together. imaagine this happening without a computer or internet.
just take a deep breath and be here for all of us that need you.
best
macky
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This is GREAT news!

Keep us informed on how ya feel a month from now!
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Congratulations.  Hope you feel well soon.
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Congrats on making it thru a long ordeal, good luck on all future tests!!!
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CONGRATULATIONS!
WONDERFUL NEWS...
I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU...
BE WELL,
LIZE    :0)
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