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980756 tn?1313445908

feeling like i relapsed

So worried i relapsed due to symptoms lately...i go in this friday for 3 month PCR...Having the burning eyes, achy back, flu like feeling all the time, fatique, yawning alot mid day...these are all the symptoms i had before treatment  anxiety like crazy thinking the worst ...i  really thought i beat this thing with all the great results...my question is if did. relapse       .what are my options now?
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Being that you were und 4 weeks post tx the odds are in your favor, try not to worry.
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980756 tn?1313445908
und at w 4, 8, 12, 24, 28
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had a 28 wk post and was und,,,3 month post this friday
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I can only pray i didn't...wish i had gone 48 weeks..but due to great results ...they had me stop at week 24 in trial....
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Agree with cando Jay ..... could be anything . Have you had a PCR post tx. yet?
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Jay i wouldn't panic just yet, alot of us have thought the worse only to find out we hadn't relapsed..... Are mind can do crazy things when it comes to this. Hang in there, wishing you the best.
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