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My 2 year post treatment checkup/blood work came out great, still undetected.

I have a question however.
I just noticed that this time they did not do the usual <5 resolution on virus countt (which always came back undetected in the past), but they chose a greater resolution <47, which is undetected also.

Shall I be worried because they did not do the finest test, or not?

Thank you

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1491755 tn?1333201362
Congrats I hope I get those results in two years
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1669790 tn?1333662595
Congrats!  I guess you can stop worrying about doing the more sensitive test. ;-)
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1253246 tn?1332073310
good Job !!! ;)
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3 years now, still undetected

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No worries, merc!   As Trinity noted, if you relapsed, your count would  be way higher than 47.

Congratulations!!!
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Or not mirceani.  After two years if you were not UND your viral load would be much greater than <47.  You're SVR all the way!

Trinity
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