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374652 tn?1494811435

3 month post tx

Hi,
Just an update on the 3 month labs,,,,, Protease inhibitor, Polymerase inhibitor, SOC 24 weeks,
still undetectable all labs normal hgb 13,,, and rising.
thank you for all your help and good luck to everyone I had very good success with these drugs geno 1 stage1 grade1
8 million virons at start
i understand they are doing study with non responders with und at 4 weeks  and soon will be doing study with cirrhosis stage.
mary
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1652596 tn?1342011626
so happy for your wonderful news.  good luck for your future.  best wishes...belle

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1420486 tn?1384793153
    Yea Mary. You go girl... Glad your feeling well. Hey I looked up that place in  that state.  Wow Its beautifull. Im going to have to visit the area oneday. Oh I wrote ya a long A . email again ;-(  But as usual it went to Siberia or where ever pm's that disapear go.  Once again yea Mary...Oh hey Im still Und too... Well suspose I should go home and bake a turkey or something;-)...Ginger
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374652 tn?1494811435
Thanks you guys, and lets hope this study helps a lot others,,,, lots of pills but not as many as my friend takes in her vitamin regime....
I really hope these studies prove the end of the long grueling treatments.  I was very fortunate (lottery) to get all the study drugs.  

I am looking forward to the null responder studies for all you troopers out there and then the studies for cirrhotics...
One of my friends was in the same study as I and unfortunately she didn't get the PI's and she did well enough to stay on the SOC's for 48 weeks, but she is und.    I really liked the monitoring aspect of this study,
Check out Democracy Now for an interview with a medical ethicist very interesting.
Good Luck to you all and thank you for the kind support....
Love, Mary
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223152 tn?1346978371
What a lot of pills that must have been!  Good job, Mary
frijole
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1658980 tn?1330711550
Congratulations, Mary.  You and Sherri are bright lights at the end of the road for me.  My two month bloodwork is on Monday!
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Awesome news Mary.  Now you can conquer the world.
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789911 tn?1368636783
great news! Its almost over.   on your way!
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980756 tn?1313445908
another dragon bites the dust!  woohoo
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Congratulations Mary, seems like alot of us are having great success with the Gilead study.  It was very hard, but well worth the effort.  The PA told me 3 months was a real story teller and that you are now 98% SVR.  Wishing the best to you.  Happy Trails.
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1735424 tn?1357433558
Thxs Mary for the great news and new info!  God bless you!
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190885 tn?1333025891
this is really great news!!!  nice work mary.......billy
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Great news Mary! congratulations
-Dave
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Congrats on the news - you are on your way to SVR.
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You are well on your way to being free of hep C - yeah!
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1835200 tn?1427460238
Congrats...thats great news. I sure hope this Gilead stuff works for me.
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1491755 tn?1333201362
Great to hear!

You took both inhibitors?  I didn't know that WOW, that virus had NO chance, as it should be.
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