Hey I have been a way for a bit fighting a heel spur
I just saw this and wanted to say congratulations.
You have done so well. I am thrilled to be able to read that you are SVR
WOO HOO
Let's get the red shoes out and do some dancing!!
Dee
Yippee and wow, that's a lot of interferon, sounds like the HALT-C protocol or a few soc's.
Sorry to hear about your your gout. I got some things that could be continuing sx's but I just compare them to the ESLD I know I have avoided and they seem to pale in comparison.
Oh, and again, YIPPEE!!!!!!!!
Don't forget to stop by and share your wealth of knowledge with this!
Peace Out,
Chris
Nice to see you around Sentinel! I believe you were finishing up your treatment just as I started. It is so very nice to hear this wonderful news! Congratulations, Enjoy your wonderful HCV free life! :)
So happy to read this! Congrats! Wish you all the best in the future - enjoy life :)
If I hadnt already said it. So happy to hear this sucess story!! Its a nice feeling to be able to get this dragon out of the way so you can battle new things going on in your life without this hanging over your head..... The Hurry up and Wait is over!!
Best wishes on your new HEP C FREE LIFE!
Wow this truly is an amazing success story! What with an decrease and fibrosis and everything. I started treatment at the tail end of your treatment so our paths have never really crossed but this story is inspirational nonetheless. Thank you for posting. It is easy to lose hope when you feel crappy!
congratulations ! enjoy your new life !
it's a wonderful feeling....
all the best gingerpal (also svr)
Congratulations! I love this post!
Great news! So happy for you!
Advocate1955
Wow my hats off to you !
Congrats !!
Hi Gerbils:
Congrats on your memory test results!
Most people do not get a post treatment biopsy. I asked for one because I wanted to see if being on Pegasys so long helped.
Years ago, I read that pegylated interferon helps heal the liver in about half of patients. Then I read that wasn't true and that it only reduces inflammation.
Anyway, I believed the Pegasys was helping me so I stayed on it for half of the past decade. I really wanted to know if it was worth all of those shots so I had a post treatment biopsy. Of course, I'll never know if it was definitely the Pegasys that healed my liver, but whatever it was my post treatment biopsy results were excellent. Lucky Me!
My pre treatment, and post treatment, biopsy results are posted on my personal page if you are curious.
Cheers,
Glenn
Congrats on your SVR! It is incredible isn't it? I am so happy for you. I hope the gout moves out soon. You liver biopsy is awesome too. I hadn't heard anything about redoing the biopsy post tx. Is this something most people do? I was a 1 or 2 prior to tx.
I think your memory will return. I am 10 months out and my mind and memory are great. I just took a computer memory test and mine was exceptional so yours may return too. Again congrats on your SVR!
Hi Bean:
Over the past decade I was on weekly Pegylated Interferon injections for about 5 years. That amounted to over 300 shots. Often the full dose -- sometimes a half dose. Fortunately, I tolerate Pegasys very well.
On the bright side, when I had my post treatment liver biopsy last April my liver had improved from G3/S3 (prior to treatment) to a grade/stage between 0 and 1. That was 6 months ago. I think it's safe to say my grade & stage is both 0 now. :-)
My memory still is not what it used to be. It did improve immensely over the past 6 months. Maybe I'm just getting old or maybe the months of being oxygen deficient during treatment took a permanent toll.
I'm on maintenance meds for my gout (Allopurinal and Colcrys). I'll never know for sure, but I suspect the prolonged high uric acid level I experienced during treatment, which was caused by my rapid turnover of red blood cells, resulting in terrible gout, may have affected me forever. Seems like many of us have a treatment side effect that stays with us for a long, long time. Guess the gout is mine.
Well, it's time to go to the office ......... hope I can remember where it is. ;-)
Cheers,
Glenn
Thanks for sharing the great news!!!
Enjoy your new freedom.
Reva
Congratulations on your freedom!!!
So happy to hear of your success, and thank you for posting your treatment tips, I'm sure they'll be helpful for many who are about to treat. Thanks for the good news!
Cheers to your success, Glenn!! I was just thinking about you today :D
I loveds the way you took charge of your Triple Tx, and the charts you posted. It helped me alot, when I first started my Tx. I hope you wont be a stranger around here, I have missed your input~ Katy
congrats to you glenn. now you can look forward to your hep c free future. belle
Congrats Glenn, now go and enjoy life!!!
Congratulations! This is wonderful news
Any extended post treatment issues? How is the gout?
My very best to you
bean