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SVR baby!!! Thanks Big Blue Bombers!!!!

Just got the call from the nurse at the clinic, and my 6 month post treatment blood draw shows that I'm still undetected. WOO-HOO!!! Thanks so much to all of you who were so supportive and have been so willing to help me and others by offering encouragement and answering questions and just being there. :) I wish all the best to every one of you and hope that you all achieve the same results in the very near future if you haven't already.

God Bless.
~ Judy.
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206807 tn?1331936184
Great News! Congratulations
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154668 tn?1290115995
Fantastic news!  Get on with life.  I'm 4 months post with the blue bombers and hoping for the same news.  This is a huge breakthrough for the null and non-responders.

his3707, the blue bombers are boceprevier.
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Congratulations on your wonderful news!

Stay well,
Mike
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Sooooooooo happy for you!!!!
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Great News!  I'm happy for you!
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789911 tn?1368636783
So happy for you !  BTW what is a blue bomber.  a pill?  or your MEDHELP Buddies?
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