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Two week labs

I am happy to say that my vl went from 6 million to 810 in 14 days on triple with incivek!! Looking for the und @ 4 weeks!!!!
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Thanks, I am excited!
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4113881 tn?1415850276
That's an impressive drop and very encouraging! Congrats!
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I was actually scheduled to go the following Monday, after the third shot, but I spoke to my nurse and asked if I could go early since the end of the week seems to bring easier days. Technically, it was 14 days after start that I had the test done, but had I waited for Monday I feel I probably would have been und. Just trying to stay positive in the midst of all of the possible variations.
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4652753 tn?1364581946
That really is great news and gives me hope for when I go tomorrow for the results of my 4 week labs.    
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4869010 tn?1360263544
Woohoo! That's great, I will be going for 2 wk test next wk. My VL is 16 mil.
Keep it up.
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That is great news and reason to believe. Hang in there,
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2111792 tn?1342704627
You're off to a great start!!
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