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SVR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My 6 month post treatment test is NEGATIVE!!!

That's all I can think of to say at the moment -- I'm fuzzy in the head from excitement.  In fact, it took me 3 tries to log on because I couldn't think of the password that I have used every day for several years.

Formerly known as geno 1b    :)

Thank you guys for helping me through the past year and a half!!!  Seriously - thank you.
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862235 tn?1336060295
Happy new health! I get my bloodwork done on February 13 for 6 mo. post and have an appointment to discuss the results late March. Wish me luck.
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Happy SVR to you!  Congratulations!
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Yay! Congrats.
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547836 tn?1302832832
Sweet News!!!  SVR to us all, Hickey Buddy, we've been through so much together.
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751342 tn?1534360021
Always good to read these posts! You must be ecstatic! Congrats, and best on your new life.
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475300 tn?1312423126
Another late to the party but CONGRATS!!!!!   Great news

Denise
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