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92903 tn?1309904711

Happy New Year Everyone

It's been a long time since I posted. I see a few names from the past (who remembers when ths place allowed only like 3 new threads a day for the whole Hep C group? ) and so, so many new. It's neat to see the continuity alongside the change.

I was diagnosed with cirrhosis back in 2005 and treated in the 2005-2006 timeframe. It took a long while for me to reach 100% after tx, and possibly I still haven't. But I seem to be healthier than many of my friends and enjoy all the athletic activities I did before diagnosis. And getting healthier.

Best wishes everyone. There's light at the end of the tunnel.

  
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3230925 tn?1397615965
  Apparently you're a legend here,I saw your name come up many times in the forum.I'm a G3 did SOC and finished treatment in August this year.Good to see a G3  popping back in after a successful treatment.


Happy New Year

Dannyboi7
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1652596 tn?1342011626
good to hear that you're doing so well.  i'm also good.  i reached SVR last month.  i'm still getting better every week.  i'm stronger and have more stamina now.  wishing you the best in 2013.  belle
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1669790 tn?1333662595
Hey GD, thanks for poking in for a quickie.  Great to hear you're doing so well.  Same here.  Always enjoyed your good sense of humor.  Yes, many new faces and also good to see those sticking around after trt to help.
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Hey Goof . great to see you again..Yes things have changed here so much.
All the best in the new year

Will
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Thanks for your post. That is very encouraging news.
I have read some of your earlier comments. You were clearly one of the well informed and helpful ppl. Nice to see you back with such positive news.
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