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1746242 tn?1318209702

Just got a call

Had 4 week on Vic viral load went from 598,0000 to 580! Woot Woot! Was hoping for 0 but 598 is not bad. has to be less than 100 at 12 week. i think I'll make. been so sick so at least I know it hasn't been for naught!
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665963 tn?1360723554
Congrats on you good news!!
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1746242 tn?1318209702
Week 8 using all 3 drugs!
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1746242 tn?1318209702
Yes I am a telaprevir flunkie. So glad this one is working because it is kicking my butt
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446474 tn?1446347682
Week 4? Only using peg-interferon and ribavirin (lead-in phase)?
Or week 8 using all 3 drugs?

Hector
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That is GREAT news....as one that will be starting Vic soon, I love hearing this!!! congrats...I will be sending UND thoughts your way!

Take Care~

Vann
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That is great, your treatment really interests me because of being a telaprevir failure.......... Hope i'm right on that, if so your the first one i know of who have done both............ Hang in there
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