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End of treatment VL

Not a question, just sharing. I just got my EOT VL results. UND at 24 wks (24 wk. TX for HCV-2b). I am really happy. Enzymes in mid-normal range and that's even with me taking Lipitor for a month. One more hurdle at 6 mo. post and I'm free! Good luck to you all!
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717272 tn?1277590780
Will you get a 4 wk or 12 wk. post PCR?  You are looking good at EOT.  The 4 and 12 are really encouraging results too.
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230202 tn?1370793579
It's fantastic you've finished treatment.  Congratulations.....
Treatment is an experience you have to go through to believe!
I wish you all the best
Linda x
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427265 tn?1444076436
Congratulations of finishing tx and the EOT results. Good luck to you as you head towards that last hurdle......Pam
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