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UND post tx

by lbl1007, Jan 08, 2009 06:02PM
just got back 45 day post tx pcr...... UND < 10 YEEEEEEE HAAAAA What are the chances of being SVR ??
lbl1007
Member Comments (6)

by GreatBird, Jan 08, 2009 06:15PM
That's fantastic news! Congratulations!!

by Debbie223, Jan 08, 2009 07:47PM
To: lbl10
I hope you go and do something really special for yourself. You so deserve it. You are so going to be SVR no doubt.

Good luck to you and congrat's

by CMcH, Jan 08, 2009 07:50PM
Yahoo! You have a really good chance of being SVR. What week were you UND during TX and beginning VL can be indicators too.

by comeagain, Jan 08, 2009 07:53PM
To: Ibl1007
Good news happy for you more than 90% that relapses do that within the first 28days if your cirrhotic your changes a bit slighter still very good congrats again!!!

ca

by Shnoogy, Jan 08, 2009 08:33PM
Thats great congrats on the wonderful news!!!!

by Isobella, Jan 08, 2009 10:03PM
Awesome!  Congratulations to you-you're well on your way to SVR =)
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