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Stage 3

I was wondering if anyone knew a rough timeline for your Liver to regenerate after completion of a successful Tx.
I am hopeful after my recent biopsy of  stage 3 advanced damage that I will be fast tracked for the New Tx  with Harvoni for my Gen 1a Hep C. This will be my third shot at Tx. Stage three is a bit frightening.
Mick
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Also Andiamo, who was in Prove 2; 2007ish?, mayybe SVR 2008. I think he treated 7 times.

just last week I was just talking w/ a stage 4 who had improved. It can happen.

I'm certain their are other people as well. I don't think of it as a fluke.
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I have been searching for the guys who came back with the good news that their livers had improved.  Here is one

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/JmJm530----From-Stage-3-4-to-Normal----Six-Years-Post-TX/show/1699961#post_7793975
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hello I hope you are approved for Harvoni soon.
There have been members who came back here 3 to 5 years after finishing tx and said that their level of damage had improved 1 or  levels which is really good.
I will try to find their posts,
Dee
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