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Tierd after treatment?

Wondering if anyone who is SVR feels a noticeable difference in their fatigue after treatment?
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634590 tn?1293774093
im 24 weeks post tx. for last 10 days im feeling same as you are. im much tired always and feel sleepy and lazzy. No energy. Sometimes i get worried whether is it sign of relaps.
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179856 tn?1333547362
I feel much older to tell you the truth.  I'm post tx 2 years SVR.  Not sure if it was from treatment or just the fact that now two years post pretty much is four years later and I AM older.

I'd like to blame it all on tx but I've had numerous accidents and falls and well....I think all the things have to do with it together.

And some days I feel fine.....I think...but yes tired all of the time.
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475300 tn?1312423126
I am a little over a year SVR and in the last few months I am feeling like me.  I was pretty upset because I wanted my very active life back NOW.  I do have it back.  A few different muscle aches and some joint pains.  Got tested last week for RA and I am clear of inflamation.  It takes time but you will get "yourself" back.  Good luck

Denise
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547181 tn?1255146506
I am not SVR yet. I am 3 months post EOT but no major change in the fatigue. I felt well and a bit less tired in the first 1.5 months after EOT but again that fatigue and tiredness coming towards me. I accept i am not much tired like i was during tx yet still i am not normal also. A little work make me tired. I wonder when this fatigue will be over ??
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