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non-detected

after 12 weeks on havarni my blood test came back non-detected. this was my fourth try. I need to wait 12 week to see if I relapse but for now its good.
My ALTs are still high at 44 and my platelets are low at 179.
Will this ever out?

shayne
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Fabulous news!!!!
Your platelets look great.
I would do anything to have platelets that high!
Keep us posted.
......Kim
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My EOT was 3/3, I am looking forward to 6/3. Best of luck to you. I am also treatment experienced. All we can do is think positive and take care of ourselves. I think your labs will normalize. 44 isn't "that" high and 179 isn't "that" low.
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Congratulations on the UND (undetected)!

One step at a time.  while you are waiting for the EOT12 Lab woek (12 weeks after end of treatment), if you are not already on a liver friendly diet, you might begin that, to help the liver start recouperating, and help the ALT to come down more.  

Hang in there. The 12 weeks will pass quicker than you realize.

Blessings,

Pat
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