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4 weeks EOT undetected!

Well as the title says I had my 4 weeks post treatment viral load come back undetected! I am just on cloud 9 right now!!! My anxiety level has gone down and I am enjoying hearing those words!!! I was nervous half way through treatment as I was still detected at <15 but here I am 4 weeks post and sitting pretty!!!

Thank you for the continued support! I am forever great full!
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Awesome news, feel good about it!! I am 12 weeks post EOT on 6/1, and hope to still be undetected and of course at SVR.  Best of luck to both of us and everyone else still fighting the good fight!! ...and I love hearing from the people that have reached SVR and come back to talk about it.
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That is great news! You're on your way.

Best wishes for SVR.
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Really wonderful news mom~

Congrats & continued blessings for SVR

Randy
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1689583 tn?1387752394
Fantastic you are on your way So happy for you.
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Way to go!  Isn't it a wonderful feeling?

You are definitely on the way....on to SVR!

Blessings,

Pat
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6708370 tn?1471490210
Yay!!!

Congrats!
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