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1815939 tn?1377991799

I am joining all of you who are doing the happy dance!

My starting VL was 14,400,000.

I started triple med treatment 9/26/11. (Pegasys, Ribavirin, Incivek)

My 4 week VL was detectable but less than 43.

My 8 week VL which was done on Monday Nov. 11 is: UNDETECTABLE.

Now I am doing the happy dance. (I just hope it stays undetectable.)

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1669790 tn?1333662595
Friggin awesome news,  So glad to hear.  This should put some pep in your step.  :-)
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1815939 tn?1377991799
Someone is bound to notice the error in the VL date, LOL.

My 8 week VL was done on Nov. 21, not Nov. 11.

Thanks for the well wishes. I hope we all reach SVR.
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Wahoo!  Fantastic news!
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Way to go. Keep it up....
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Great news Pooh!  High VL seems to be  irrelevant to these new meds.!
Good luck the rest of the way..
Will
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163305 tn?1333668571
Hurrah for you Pooh!
I'll dance with you, just for fun.
OH
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