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4 weeks after EOT and I am UND

by JackABCD, Feb 08, 2009 01:25PM
Tags: UND, post tx
So happy to tell you.

Geno 1b, 48 weeks of treatement with Pegasys and Riba, before treatement: Stage 2-3, Grade 2-3, Undetectable from between week 5-8.

Now, 4 weeks post Tx I am Undetectable.

Could anyone tell what is the probability for me stay SVR after 6 months from EOT ?

Doc told me that if I am UND 6 months aftre EOT trhen it is considered SVR.

Thank you all so much, I don't know how I would make it until now without your support.

Kack
Member Comments (4)

by sunshine585, Feb 08, 2009 06:45PM
That's great news, the best of luck to you achieving svr.
I believe if you're und, 1 month post tx, the odds of you achieving svr are about 90%

by YuK, Feb 08, 2009 06:57PM
question - was this your 1st time treating?

I don't know your answer but so far your new is wonderful and encouraging!

by JackABCD, Feb 09, 2009 03:15PM
To: Yuk
I got the HCV on 1980 from Blood Transfusion, On 1995 I have tried first treatement and at that time it was only Interferon bi-daily, that was horror and I have stoped the treatement about 6 weeks after I started it, I don't know if I respond to the treatement at that time or not. it was without Riba.

Jack

by lbl1007, Feb 09, 2009 03:51PM
To: Jack ABCD
Great news Jack, I've read that und @ 1 month is about 90% chance of SVR and that und @ 12 weeks is 100% chance of svr unless you have cirrosis.
LBL
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