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AWESOME RESULTS!

Hi everyone;

Just wanted to share some good news with everyone; I had my 3-month post treatment labs and I am still un-detectable!  I was worried, but am very happy with the results.  So those of you still on TX, stick with it and don't lose hope!  My viral load was 16 million when I started.  Am back to work, and life is looking up!  Hang in there ALL OF YOU; there is a light at the end of the tunnel!

Sincerely,
Bill Strong
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Congratulations, Bill and all the very best going forward.

Thank you, too, for reminding those of us treating that there's light at the end of the tunnel.

Magic to my ears today.
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Great news. You kicked 16 million virus bitt.  Now go and enjoy your life.  
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Congratulations Bill.  Terrific news.  Be happy - be well.

Trinity
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I wanted to leave you hearty congratulations along with everyone else, Bill; this helps give others that are still treating some hope too. Live well and long—

Bill
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thanks for the encouragement bill and big CONGRATS!
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Looking good,  SVR 12

I am in the same boat.

Good luck

apache
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