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nathalie
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« on: April 28, 2005, 09:27:25 AM »

Hi everyone,

My boyfriend has 13 weeks in so far and his resultd from his blood work show that there is very little of the virus in his system but he still has to do 48 weeks.every time my boyfriend goes to his appointment for his check-up he is on top of the world.I sit and read each one of your email that's posted. the hardest thing for my boyfriend is the fatigue and he stress out very easly but guys we will never know what they are going through but what help me is this site for sure and do some soul searching with-in yourself and your loved one-ones God Bless to each and everyone and please lets all stick together and don't give up on the treatment and spouses hang in there remember through good times and bad,and sickness and health.

Sincerely Sweetheart
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2005, 04:14:57 PM »

Hello Sweetheart,

I hope everything is still going well with your boyfriend. I am my mother's caregiver and I just think of it as a roller coaster. You've got the giant hill of apprehention and then the quick decent. There are the ups and downs, twists and turns until you come to that scary tunnel. Eventually, you come through to the end of it and everything is okay.
Though the tests, results and treatments are part of the process and are hard to get through, all will be okay. You've just got to thank your maker that you are here to help your loved one in their time of need. He may be depressed, angry, tired and crying but all that is needed is for him to know you are there.
Just keep your head up and roll with what is thrown your way and all will be okay. also, remember there is also someone for you here. Grin
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