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Harvoni night "fever"

I'm going into my 11th week of Harvoni this week. In the last two weeks I've noticed that I've come close to night sweats, but it was more like a night fever. Has anyone else experienced this.
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You're almost there Randy. Hang in there.
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"but it's not Tylenol either"
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I like that : )   Good explanation.
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I am 12 treatment "very"experienced but no cirrhosis so...Yeah not like complete night sweats, just high fever. Then I get up and I"m fine. I don't think I'm having hair loss, I'll pay more attention. Yes this treatment is a Godsend especially compared with all the others. Good luck to ya, SVR!!
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Hey 48 :-)
Funny you should mention....beginning 12th (last) week of Harvoni.... It's not 48 weeks of torture, but it's not Tylenol either... Tx itself has really been okay, the past two weeks..... YEP, night chills & low grade fever, can't get warm or cool, some hair loss, mouth ulcers, FATIGUE,.... "Hello Harvoni"!!

Surprised, but no price tag on SVR..... certainly not like treatments of old!
I'm hoping it's my liver saying " hey, I don't need you anymore" lol
Although, been a little in quandary about Tx ending.... A friend, for sure.
Sorry, can't remember if you're 12 or 24?
Anyway, so it goes
Blessings to SVR to you, to us all,
Ran
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