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Four Month post-Treatment

I got my labs done at four months after stopping treatment (Genotype 1, 52y/o male, 72 weeks with Alinia added at week 20). I'm UND, baby. I'll get my viral count redone in two months to get the definitive answer.

Jeff
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Unbelievably great news!!!! I am so happy for you (and that's a facta!)

Extenders has the toughest, strongest people I have ever known.  The inner strength you show to keep fighting inspires us all.

Wishing you all the best.

Isobella
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Hey, dear fellow,

Congratulations. I LOVE news like this.

You must be one happy doctoring dude today.

And you put in seventy-two weeks, so you've been through the mill.

Unofficially, as Apache says, factum est.


Sincere best wishes,

Port
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729288 tn?1251254433
WAY TO GO!!! Wooohoooooooo

I cant wait to hear that!
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Congratulations on the prize at the end of the long haul. That gives the rest of us 72 weekers the added push when things get tough.

Lots to celebrate !!   Pam

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179856 tn?1333547362
I agree with the other guys - looks to me like you are definitely clear but I"d want that final PCR too!   I'm 2 years post and it's STILL nerve wracking getting one done now as silly as that is but I'll keep getting them too!  

Congrats what great news!!!!!!!!!!
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Congratulations on your wonderful news.
At 4 months I feel that you're in the clear but I know how cautious we tend to be before 6 months and, for many, it takes a year before they're really comfortable.
Good luck,
Mike
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