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Great news Mary! biggrin You`ve been through such a lot, and I wish every success to you. 

As you say - thank goodness for the internet and our wonderful computers and laptops!

Let us know how it goes, fingers crossed for you.

Take care, Jill xx



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Jill 

(71 yo, lives in UK)

Was Gen 3a, 

24wks Peg Ifn/Riba, Sep 2010 - Mch 2011

UND @ Wk.4, UND @ EOT, 

SVR Nov 2011 --> Still UND @ EOT + 4 yrs.

 

 



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Congratz and God bless u

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Geno 1 A Started Tx 8-3-11, Viral Load  21.2 Million,  4 Week Lead of Soc ,9-1-11 <43 On Soc alone started victrelis 9-3 ,8 week pcr vL und.Week 12 Vl Und, Did Week 24 PCR Results UND @ Week 24!!! 1-11-12,End Of Tx 2-15-2012 !!



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Well I had my 4 week blood drawn on 11/3 it came back undetected.  So I have another one to do around 12/1 and if it comes back undetected I will wait and do one more at 4 months later which would be my 6 month one.

Fingers are crossed. biggrin

It's amazing how slow time goes when you want to fast forward it.  When I am not prepared for something it flies by.

A big thank you for all the help through tx.  It was so good to have someplace to put thoughts and get input throughout something I had no clue about until I was dx with this.  Thank goodness for the internet.

Hugs to all,

Mary



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Geno 3a, started 24wk tx 2/24  und @ 8 wks ended up doing 32 wks but 6 mo pcr UNDETECTED :D

A positive attitude can go a long way!

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