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Worried about last HBV results

I went for Hbv test on 23nov14 and was positive. My liver test was over the skies.. Six months later, my liver test is all within range but I still have Hbv. Why did my doc ask me to do another test in 6months. Are my results very bad?
HbsAg. Reactive
Hbs anti < 10.0mIU/mL
HB e Ag Non-Reactive

HBV DNA: IU/ml : 6.64E+03
HBV DNA Log: 3.82
HBV DNA copies 3.86E+04
HBV (log copy/ml): 4.59
She said to do a liver scan and the same blood test again.
Is there any hope for full recovery?
Please enlighten me anybody
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Hi
For moment no.some membres hère suggest vit d if you have low level.it may help in immune system.
For members who clear in more 6monthes just check in forums.
Good luck
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Thanks so much for the comforting words. Is it really possible to clear by the  following 6months? Heard of it happen before? As for now I look after myself, no alcohol and smoking, eat lots of fruits and begets, minimum sugar, do yoga twice a week, and try very hard no to worry and be stressed.. Anything else I should do?
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Pt lord
Hi first dont look to traccy message spamers are hère each time and catch people who are afraid and persons in your situation
Many Nigerians here suffered and asked always help to reach treatment.so dnt believe that

I think your doc is right to ask you to do again these tests.but you should do it in quantities to know if you are clearing the virus or not.
Especially you should have baseline to compare.
Generally adult clear virus after6month of exposure.but sometimes the body need more time.wait again 6monthes who knows?try to eat healthy during this period avoid stress and do exercises (sport) also don't forget igg and igm tests
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