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60 Days left! And the countdown is on!

Not really a question, but a comment.  I just am so amazed that I've made it this far, and I had to share.  I, officially have exactly 60 days of treatment left!!!!

No hair, no patience, no sanity, no energy......... but I AM HERE!!!

YAY!!!!
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How are you doing?  It's been awhile since I was on the forum, so haven't been keeping up to speed.  Where are you at, and how are you feeling?
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Thanks everyone! Good luck Florida - I'll add you to my prayers!!!

Cajunlady;

I started October 13, 2006 in a clinical trial.  All and all, when I finish on October 26th, I'll have done 53 weeks of treatment......  

It's so funny, I hear about people finishing 48 weeks, 52 weeks, 72 weeks, and I wonder how they possibly did it.  I keep forgetting that I am doing it too!!!!
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Good for you!

Missy
Genotype 1a, Stage 3, Grade 3
Finished tx on 4/13/07
Hopeing for SVR in Sept. 2007

P.S.  Would you believe my electric kept surging, hence the multible empty posts
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Congradualtions on getting this far with tx.  60 days will go by faster than you think.  Are you on 48 week or 24 week tx.  Most of us had no hair, no patience, no sanity, no energy.....but somehow we were still there too.  It is a very long haul on tx with many sides.  It is like an out of body experience.  Just think by Holloween you will be finished with tx.  By Thanksgiving you should be getting a little more clarity back.  WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good Luck with the final days.  Hoping you few sides from now till then.

Cajun
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You go girl!!!!
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