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144210 tn?1273088782

Feelin good

I am now 3 mos. post tox. I have not been tested for relapse yet, but I feel great. I can think and reason easily which is something I havn't been able to do in soooo... long. I think I may have made it through! Anyone know how Mkeela is doing?
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144210 tn?1273088782
It seems the post tox folks are scheduled for 3 mos PCR tests. My doc said to wait 6 mos. Hmmm....  Anyway, I bounced back pretty fast after tox; about 2 mos. post, at felt like my old self and now feel better than I did 5 years ago. Hope this is a good sign. There is LIFE after tox. Glad to hear from U2 Mkeela! Godspeed!
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HEY BUDDY!!!!! So glad to hear you are feelin alright!!! I am doing well myself, getting concerned if I'll end up getting the kids mononucleosis virus he caught...good grief, I heard it can do havoc on the liver...how are you feeling about your 3 month PCR?? I'm getting pretty anxious over it, seems the harder I try and NOT think about Hep C, the more I worry..lol. I have even avoided the boards because I didn't want it on my mind all the time...but here I am...UGH. I guess I'll be poppin in now and then until the 1 year thingy comes back ok...fingers crossed and all. Well, again, so glad to hear others are doing well too. Take care and thanks so much for thinking about me. I think of you guys so very often. It's amazing how much we can come to care about each other in "cyber land". Make sure and post your 3 mo. PCR. I'll be watching for it. I get me blood drawn on the 30th. Blessings to ya!!!!!!!!!                -Mequila
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nice to hear from some who are doing good. hope more post. what do you recall of the progression of "the road from riba/interferon recovery? always liking to know what i could anticipate.

hope and prayers for continued good health, and svr to you

rose
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