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HBV Coinfection! Cleared!

Wohoo! Cleared my HBV on my own!!
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Congrats!  Babies under a year become chronic hep B patients in 90% of cases. Children between 1 year and somewhere in the teens clear about 50% of the time and adults clear about 90% of the time.
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Happy days are here again! Way to go!

Magnum
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How long did you have it? Did you exhibit any symptoms? Were they considered acute symptoms? Was there anything you took? Or did it just go away naturally?
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Yep, about 90% of people do clear on their own. This was one time when it was good to be "average" eh?

Congrats!

RBW
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good news happy. It's enough dealing with hcv. I hope this is some relief for you.
- Dave
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Most people clear HBV on their on.
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HBV qualitative test UNREACTIVE!!!!
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yes!! wooo!
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How on your own???
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