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9624973 tn?1413016130

who knows about the wild virus?

My doctor wanted to check again my fibrosis and try the fibroscan for 23 times. It finally sais 5.6 kp which match the f0 fibtomax result . The single odd thing here is why i have 170 mil adnvhb. Also my alt :
jun2014: 80.  
July 2014 110,
august 2014 : 63 .
One of her options were that it may be a wild virus which is more agressive than precore mutants she sais. I still wait for hbsAG quant but it may be a big chance to be high .
I will check again in 3 months adnvhb, i want some help
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9624973 tn?1413016130
thank you for the explanation, doctors here are new with this and don't know to much.. there are few doctors who threat according to hbsAG quant, hbsAG quant is a possibility here for 1 year now, they don't know anything, at least I am thankfull my new doctor wants to check and treat according with hdvdna and hbsAG quant   I will update this thread when hbsAG quant comes,it is very slow here .1-2 weeks...its a joke when in your country you can get it in 1,2 days .
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you have to understand that the virus does nothing, infected cells are even healthier than non infected cells and that born babies have billions of virus preventing liver damage and thankfully suppressing immune response allowing babies to live

also wildtype and other stupid words......hbv makes millions of different population all the time which live or dye if fit to the person and the virus is not aggressive it is our immune system to be aggressive and you have very little if none now

so as long as your hbvdna stays high you ll probably have immune suppression towards hbv and will be perfectly healthy as now, all the rest is psycological.
when hbvdna will lower you will probably have some liver damage who knows but now you are perfectly healthy
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