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What does it when  a liver function test twelve weeks after a possible HCV exposure shows normal ranges?  Could the figures have returned to normal in this period of time?
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766573 tn?1365166466
I agree you should get tested. My liver enzymes were elevated one time (In 2003) when I had a physical and never again after that. That fluke prompted me to get tested for HCV. Ever since then both my ALT & AST have been in the mid-range of the reference intervals.
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163305 tn?1333668571
I agree, get tested and put your mind to rest.
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1747881 tn?1546175878
If your worried you have HCV then get tested, no one here can diagnose you.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Unprotected-Issues/show/1655443#post_7539739

With this exposer it is highly doubtful you contracted HCV
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