Thursday, June 30, 2005

With Mayo, "negative viral load" means negative viral load ...

Well, Dr. Scott's office ran down my viral load lab work from Mayo today and was told with Mayo's current lab method a "negative viral load" means just that, a negative viral load. Nurse Roxanne said if the Hep C virus had been detected they would then report numbers; however, since no virus was detected, there are no numbers to report.

With that I say, "Hallelujah!"

I'll find out next week what Dr. Scott wants to do next in terms of regular CBC, etc., but I am certain the treatment must continue. In the meantime, I will continue to praise God and give thanks to the Body of Christ!

My birthday is Saturday, and this is a wonderful birthday gift from God!

All praise, and honor, and glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit! Amen and amen.

Grace and peace ...

P.S.
Nurse Roxanne got a kick out of the fact that I have been sucking it up and doing my own Neupogen injection. Hey, it's a matter of necessity! I mean, I'm not Bono with some entourage able to follow me around all summer.:) I just have to schedule it so I am home for the PEGIntron shots on Sunday evening.