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Congrats Hoku

Wonderful news.

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don in kansas

Subject: finished txTo: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies Date: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 1:47 AM

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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Thanks to all for sharing your personal tx experience. My first shot will be Tuesday night. I feel much better prepared for the 48 week quest ahead & understand that the way will be challenging at times. Congratulations to all who have done battle with this dragon. You should all be proud of your strength of character.

....Squire from the Woods of the Great Northwest

[sPAM]: finished tx

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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Good luck, . My prayers are with you. Hugs, VickieGTo: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 7:56:04 PMSubject: Re: finished tx

We are here for you every step of the way,so call when ever you are worried about a symptom or anything.

Gail

[sPAM]: [HepatitisCSupportG roupForDummies] finished tx

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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We are here for you every step of the way,so call when ever you are worried about a symptom or anything.

Gail

[sPAM]: finished tx

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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Here for you too..just kick the dragons ass and let us know what we can do for you.I'm rooting for YOU !!!!! 'Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

Subject: Re: finished txTo: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies Date: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 5:56 PM

We are here for you every step of the way,so call when ever you are worried about a symptom or anything.

Gail

[sPAM]: [HepatitisCSupportG roupForDummies] finished tx

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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great news Hoku !! 'Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

From: Hoku Lani <hokulani8998@ yahoo.com>Subject: [HepatitisCSupportG roupForDummies] finished txTo: HepatitisCSupportGr oupForDummies@ yahoogroups. comDate: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 1:47 AM

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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Congratulations!!!! that is great news! Hope you continue to feel better and be normal again.

Subject: finished txTo: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 11:47 PM

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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hi

Congats. I give you my love and support, and blast you with healing energy forever.

love

don in kansas

From: Hoku Lani <hokulani8998@ yahoo.com>Subject: [HepatitisCSupportG roupForDummies] finished txTo: HepatitisCSupportGr oupForDummies@ yahoogroups. comDate: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 11:47 PM

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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Congratulations Hoku. One more dragon in the dust. Hugs, VickieGTo: HepatitisCSupportGroupForDummies Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 8:58:54 AMSubject: Re: finished tx

Congratulations! !!! that is great news! Hope you continue to feel better and be normal again.

From: Hoku Lani <hokulani8998@ yahoo.com>Subject: [HepatitisCSupportG roupForDummies] finished txTo: HepatitisCSupportGr oupForDummies@ yahoogroups. comDate: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 11:47 PM

Hi gang,

I haven't kept up with the posts, but just checking in to let you know that I finished tx last week Saturday. I was gynotype 2b, six month treatment. some of the side effects I had was nasea (in the beginning), leg pains, (so excrutiating that I thought I was going to have to go to the emergency room), hair loss (still have hair!), fatigue, weight loss, insomnia and body pains. I am so happy to be done with tx! I feel almost normal now. I responded well, undetectable at two weeks and still undetectable! I am a massage therapist and suffered while I was working. My customers always told me I looked great, little did they know, I felt like I was dying! I am a single parent and self employed so I had no choice but to continue to work no matter how bad I felt.

Of course there are good days, sometimes almost feeling normal.

Hope everyone is doing well. Hang in there all who are new on tx, you can do it! It is rough, but worth it for your health and life.

Hoku

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