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Viral load

Not a question. Just wanted to share that I am UND at 12 weeks. All labs look perfect. I am so excited. At least I now know that the meds are doing their job. Besides this horrible rash I feel great. Sides are basically gone. Just hope this terrible virus stays gone now.
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545538 tn?1295992017
Congratulations!!! How wonderful for you! I'm 25/48 and I know how great it is to be UND!
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427265 tn?1444076436
That is GREAT news!!! Good to hear that your sx are letting up too........hopefully the rash will follow suit!

Onwards to SVR!!     Pam
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Good news and glad your feeling okay.  I am in 15th week and things have stabled out, and not many sides.  Hopefully, we will continue on this way.  It was hell for a few months.
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