Congratulations. That is awesome news. It helps us all have so much hope.
Love,
Barb
This is great news on your SVR!!! I'm genotype 1 and really NEED to hear that the dragon can be slayed!! I'm a "newbie" since Dec, and you've posted to me before with encouraging comments! I thank you for this! I wish you well and send positive thoughts your way.Annette
I'm sitting here...shaking my head...almost in disbelief and halfway in shock...because...you know how hard I have wished, hoped and prayed that you would receive this devine grace. Your joyful spirit, fun filled personality, and tremendous desire to win this battle has no doubt been the strongest power in the fight, and from whom or whatever supreme being you pull your energy from. I am so excited and I hope to know exactly how you must feel pretty soon.
You have been such an inspiration to the good folks here and I know there were days that there wasn't anything funny about life to a lot of us here until we read your comments. Your love for life and your fellow man shines through the darkest clouds, and to know that somewhere out there, there is a man with with a great big heart and a smile to match holding a clown's baloons in one hand and a slain dragon's tail in the other...It's almost more than I can take. You truly are one of the Hep-C forum heros and we all will remember you the rest of our lives. Take good care and stay in touch with us all. You're the greatest!
Roger
Congratulations Hoosier.I'm truly happy for you.In fact I'm listening to some Tom Petty right now!
I cant tell you how happy I am for you. I've been asked by the American Badger, Gopher, Beacver and Other Yard Pest Society to pass on JUST HOW HAPPY they are at the news. This is especially true since they diversified their portfolio to include Huffy and Schwinn.
It seems the idea of you having to do another round of tx had them very concerned for some reason. I have assured them that that will not be needed and they are overjoyed.
The only reassurance we need here is that you'll hang around and help out as you've done in the past.
Kim
Indiana,
Congratulations!!!! You have been a great deal of help to me and many others on this board through your contributions here. Way to go guy!
Indy, I was just thinking....slaying the dragon? Tipping the cow? I hope we don't have any PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) activists lurking around here, you'll be their new poster bad boy! lol, Take care.
it appears the bad part is coming off of the AD's. although some have side effects to bad to take them at all. most people start the AD's BEFORE treatment so they can tell if they can tolerate them. i really needed them but couldnt tolerate them except for a small dose of trazadone.
Okey-dokey then! Live Large & be Happy.
I didn't mean to be rude or insulting but I am genuinely puzzled why rates of AD use, both on and off tx, can be so different from one country to another. I have been reading posts recently from people who comment on the problems they have had from ADs or coming off ADs, which confirm so much I have heard or read myself as to the unacknowledged serious and damaging side effects of these drugs. While I acknowledge that some people may genuinely need them, it seems to be the case that doctors in the US (unlike their British counterparts) put nearly everybody on these drugs as a matter of course, or "just in case". Here they are only used in special cases which is the way I think they should be used. I am sorry if I have offended. I didn't say "like most Americans" as an insult but as a fact I have observed from over two years of reading this board. I just believe that it cannot be right to prescribe ADs in so cavalier a fashion, especially at a time when we are bombarding our bodies with so much other medication and I wonder if some of the side effects people attribute to the interferon/riba do not in fact stem from the use of ADs. In any case, I apologise if it came over a bit strong and I will now step off my soap-box!
First of all, it is 7 pm here (Florida) and I can't believe that this thread is still open!!!! You have helped, inspired, and raised the spirits of so many many of us. I could not possibly be any happier for you than I will be when I get my own all clear. It couldn't happen to a better man. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Congradulations seems so inadequate. Rejoice, my friend, you've earned it.
With love and tears in my eyes, Galen
Congratulation you have inspired so many of us, IM very glad for you,I wish you all the luck in the world.
IM on week 38/48 and you were one of the people
that kept me going when things got bad, I thank you for that. I feel like IM in the last lap of the new York
marathon and its stories like yours that keep me going that
extra step. good luck Morgan
shouldn't we be calling you Undiana now??
Congratulations on being undetectable.
Oh Jeff, i'm so excited to hear your news. I bet they are all jumping for joy in your house! It was fun going through treatment with you, hearing all your crazy stories about your fog and rage incidents and all those poor cows and badgers! You have educated and entertained all of us on this board and are an inspiration to us all.
Are you celebrating tonight besides tipping cows? I think i'll tip my cat as a gesture of your success!
Enjoy basking in your glory - B
This is fabulous news! You have been fun, inspiring, knowlegable, passionate and REAL. Hope you'll stick around and keep me laughing for my last two 4 packs of pegasys, and for all of us who benefit from your posts! Be nice to those cows and badgers! caruu
Hi there.......Im sort of new here..........Im on shot 5/48 also a 1b, like you, with the same VL 850,000 had the dragon within me for 34 yrs........this is so encouraging......as not alot of 1b's are able to kick booty........best wishes Debbie
Congrats! Cow tippin'...I like that!
Congratulations, Indiana! You've been such a great presence on this board- providing so many answers to questions, laughs to help ease the pain, and most of all - INSPIRATION and hope for us onesies.
When I first was diagnosed I couldn't get any answers to all my questions. The naturopath asked me first of all "How did you get this?" then told me to take milk thistle and put hot castor oil on my stomach for the pain. It took 3 months to get in to see a liver doc, so I went looking for answers online. Checked out many hep boards, and weeded through alot of chit-chat, food fights, and blabber before finding this place. It's been so wonderful having knowledgable people like you to answer questions, and we all appreciate you being here.
Thanks so much! Best to you!
I find you comment about ad's and other drugs and "unlike most americans" in your previous post rude and insulting. I've seen you write this kind of thing previously. May people here choose not to take AD's or other drugs and some do need to and if people do take them who are you to insinuate they don't need them.
That's incredibly great news! I agree with Mike, your attitude and helpfulness on this board have been great as your patience is impressive. Have fun cow tipping. I think their hooves might be frozen solid to the ground. Congrats! LL
Congratulations!!!!Just please don't desert us. We need your wisdom and your humor. I'm really happy for you! Joni
Wow! That's great news....I can't say much without repeating all that has already been said...except that you are one unique dude! And I mean that in a good way. Don't ever change!
Have a great day, and congratulations!