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Close to the end, still anxious

Hi all
The weekend is close, we all finished another week of tx. I'll see my doc on Monday for a routine blood check and forms for the 48 weekes PCR. I have the feeling that the time stopped.
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woo woo!I love to hear about those at week 48!Fingers and toes are crossed for you!!!!
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Hang tough!  We'll be rootin' fer ya'!
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Hey Girl....Congrads and Hang Tuff....I know you will. I am now 4 wks post tx. and still anxious!!!!! I wanna be ME, I wanna be Me.....!!!!!! lol I am feeling a little better...just over did it the past two days. I'm hittin' the couch!!!!! Love Ya and WE CAN DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!! Cindee  PS I MISS THE ROLLER BLADING @ SKATING and yes I am 48yrs young! LOVE YA'LL
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It has been a long road. Hang in there.
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I don't know how much control you have over when to take the test but if you are finished at week 48 you might want to consider delaying the test for a few weeks.  Most people who relapse do so by week 3 post tx so if you can wait even two weeks after finishing,  an all clear will be much more meaningful.  Good luck on the test whenever you take it. Travis
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