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1661100 tn?1302878494

Unmotivated Post Treatment!

I ended treatment on april 24th. Im unmovitvated in the mornings and feel as if I have morning sickness (no im not pregnant) I have nausea, stomach flip-flops, and sometimes a headache. Also my eyes have started twitching everyday for the past 2 weeks. One day my left eye twitched for a straight 5 hours. Any Suggestions on how to become more motivated and less sick in the mornings??
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179856 tn?1333547362
You have to give yourself some time.  I treated for 72 weeks and it took me about 2 years to feel anywhere near close to normal.   You have to remember that riba will be with you for like six months...the interferon is gone but good ole riba hangs in there.

You'll get there just hang on too!  ;)
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1491755 tn?1333201362
+1 NYGirl

Tx totally changed my internal clock I now stay up late and sleep until 8-9 am. Mornings are the worst I feel grogy for the first hour or two of the day.  I'm 5 months post tx. Hang in there I'm feeling pretty good otherwise. Exercise makes me feel better !
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1661100 tn?1302878494
thank you for your feedback! I will deffinalty hang in there Ive came this far no sense in quitting now =)
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276730 tn?1327962946
I treated for 55 weeks on SOC. Took me 6 months to feel halfway normal again. Many sx however in time it all subsided..Be patient..those are some potent drugs!

I felt the same as you.
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