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what do Ido now?

was tested originially  in  the acute stage,but had a very heavy viral of of nearly 50 million. started immediately therapy at at week 13 (owing to work could not attend in12th week) was non dectable and remained non dectable in all 4 test up until 34 week and came back at 75 which would of been non dectable in the older tests.
My doc said it just glimpsed up again and argues that 75 is very minimal...
I will go for a new on thursday and see my doc again on monday.
Am worried and concerned.
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so should continue therapy for 72 weeks and hope for clearnce....meaning another 37 or 38 weeks?
feeel at the moment dis-orientated and down and wondering if I should stop and wait for new medications!
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"What do I do?"
You go back to the doctor. Continue therapy, if needed. Inform yourself about Hep C., and you'll post here with questions, comments, and we'll love you, and support you as best we can.
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