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after 2 monththe i finish tx this is how feel

i have rash under the left side of my head under my hear, plus i get this little red things in my legs and men they are hitching, i have lost 12 pounds, no appetite at all,  maybe because the cigarette, i don't know.insomnia, well this is other problem , i try to fix this with no dinner a night,try to do some running,and seems to work  lets see in the long run .   but over all i fell full of energy during the day , after lunch, i get this couple hour of sleepiness, but then after that again i fell good , its is normal? really the thing the make me sad , at all the time is thinking i m really cure now or not? , but i guess i need to take this at one day at the time ,like when i was in tx, like i say overall is not bad , mentally i feel happy , at work they see my change, more active ,more happy. this is something anyway.
good luck every body ,
ciao  
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264121 tn?1313029456
Bruno, it takes time.  It is a slow process sometimes recovering from treatment, but you do recover.  I was very depressed that I didn't immediately feel better right after treatment, but it took time for me.  Now, over three years later, I feel better than ever.  I know you are also worried about whether you will reach SVR, and that is normal too.  You just have to give yourself a break and take it slowly.
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939577 tn?1319636299
hang in there Bruno.  The last time I did  treatment it took me almost a year to fully recover.
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1669790 tn?1333662595
SVR: Sustained Virological Response (UND 6 Months post TX end)

If I understand correctly, bruno's report is only 2 months post TX end, so too early to tell.
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663420 tn?1248677385
Did you reach SRV?
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