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UND still yey

just thought id let u all know my results from my 3 month post tx PCR test i had 10 days ago was still UND.....wooohoooo,my doc rang me yesterday with the results cos i rang him mon tues wed cos they said i should b back on the mon but they took a bit longer so he actually rang me n i was shocked when he said u r still UND/clear,but i know it doesnt mean im cured yet but it sure does look good,my LFTs have been fantastice since tx started and they havnt gone back up to50-60 like they were b4 tx,now the alt/ast tests r always around 18-20,19-18 so yeh they r the lowest iv seen em since iv had it cos even in me teens they were 50-60 odd but i was a heavy drinker back then,well heavy for a hep c person cos even 1 night a week is bad for a person with hep c.
mmm i wonder whats the most common time that the hepc comes back with relapsers after bein UND at EOT,i know 6 months is the most it can be but whats the earliest and if any of u know whats the most common time it usually comes back.
                          thanks for any comments.
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276730 tn?1327962946
Congratulations on the GREAT news...
The best to you

Charm
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717272 tn?1277590780
It's so very hard to wait for those pcr results. Congratulations on good ones. Enzymes really tell the tale. Good news.
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thanx guys,i hope im goin to stay UND n hope u 2 get ur svr 1 day too :)
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1010685 tn?1295032636
Congratulations!  I think I've read that most relapse in the first month.  I hope someone chimes in with some statistics for you :)
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Congrats to you, i agree things are looking really good for you. your LFT numbers are great, smooth sailing ahead for you........ Take care

can
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