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156741 tn?1212748547

Good news!! Post 8 months and still UND

Hello,

Some have seen me posting questions, just wanted to share that today the drs. told I'm still UND after almost 8 months that had finished tx... I still wonder why I have some digestive problems and I have further testing in the future for gallbladder..

Just wanted to share to all of you who are going through tx that you can do it!!!!!  Just have faith!!! and believe that you can win this battle!!!!   At least I have peace of mind that is not my liver anymore all enzymes test normal too!!!  

Pearl
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543518 tn?1245322027
Dear Pearl,

I just started treatment geno 1a, and it is only my second week.  It is wonderful to hear success stories from others and from other who don't give up even after txing several times.  I am going into this treatment right after having an attack of diverticulitis and had several gallstones detected, so now I'm on overload trying to figure out what to eat with these problems and starting tx.  I went for a colonoscopy screening, my dr found my blood work suspicious, so she sent me for more blood work, diagnosed with hep, had a liver biopsy, had an attack of diverticulitis the same week; I thought the liver biopsy went wrong--I've had quite a kick in the pants encouraging me to take better care of myself.  Now I am so happy to be on the road to recovery, but I sure don't know what to expect from tx.  I'm glad to say I have had few side effects as of now.  I'm drinking lots of water.
Good luck with continuing to improve your health and thanks for posting.
Wilful1
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288609 tn?1240096756
Congratulations!!!! What a great feeling to go this far and make it successfully to the other side. Thank you so much for sharing your great achievement and keep us updated on the sides.
Connie
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