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Merry Christmas

I just want to wish each and everyone of you guys a very Happy Holiday, and a healthy & peaceful new year.
Thank you all again for all your support, I finished treatment, blood showed the virus was back, took treatment for another month bringing it to 52 weeks- vl is rising quickly.  So I will wait for the next approved treatment  which should be in 2011.  Maybe I'll give that on a shot (no pun intended).  Again - Thank you and take care of yourselves :)
Gert2
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So sorry to hear about your relapse. I guess we all have that to worry about. I just finished tx UND at 4 wks. Hopefully no relapse. I want to thank everyone for their support and have a very Merry Christmas!!!!!!!
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Merry Christmas to you too Gert - I'm very sorry for your relapse and hope that you are one of the first to get the PIs when they come out!
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Thank you and Merry Christmas to you also.  I am sorry to hear of your relapse and I wish you all the best in the future.

jd
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Thanks, enjoy your holiday as well. You only have another year or so until the new drugs then you will kill the dragon once and for all.
Hang in there.
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