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hi not a question but wanted to share some good news.Just back from seeing hep c doc and hubby is still und at 12 wks it as given us a much needed boost and it means he on par for just 24 wk tx Hope it gives a bit of encouragement to those who have just started yes the treatment hard but working love and best wishes to all of you, cheflady xx
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Great news! Happy milestones are wonderful.
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4113881 tn?1415850276
Congratulations to you and your hubby! Fantastic news...thanks for sharing it :)
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I agree, great news for you and hubby!  I also agree that it gives us all hope and there is nothing better then reading good news to give us all a boost.  Thank you for sharing!

lrup1952

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317787 tn?1473358451
Hey Lady! This is wonderful news, Congratulations to you and hubby! I appreciate you sharing such great news. It helps everyone
Best wish to you and yours.
Dee
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