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142841 tn?1201975052

dead dragon

Guess which three letters I am? That's right, UND.

My 7th treatment, and this is only the 4-week post lab, but after 24 weeks of Harvoni and 1200mg Ribavirin, the chance of relapse is exceedingly small.

I'm overwhelmed...
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Congratulations.  Looking forward to seeing the SVR posting soon.
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142841 tn?1201975052
Thanks, everyone! It really is surreal, and at times still overwhelming. Good to see a few of the old handles still here, and truly, to everyone, peace and good health!
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6708370 tn?1471490210
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thought the 3 letters were SVR but UND works for me as well

Enjoy your hep C free life!
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Congrats!!!!!

dm
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So exciting to continue to see these results in those of us that have been around for a long, long time.  Congratulations!  Harvoni was my 6th treatment and I SVR'd.  Enjoy!
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4896357 tn?1360670904
Congratulations. I love seeing all these posts. I also cured with Harvoni.
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Good G** Neptune 7 times?  Geezsus wishing you the very best and congratulations!

jules
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7469840 tn?1409845836
Congratulations! Another dragon bites the dust!
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this is very exciting news!  I'm looking forward to your 12 week test!  My first  post tx test will be in 11/20/15 at my 12 week post to point.  Sound like we will hopefully be celebrating together!  
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Congratulations!  That portends good things.  Please keep sharing results.

Prayers for SVR!

Blessings,

Pat
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444337 tn?1428073510
Geat news, Neptune. Looks like 7th time is the proverbial charm. Couldn't imagine doing 7 treatments, myself. I'm sure seeing the word, "Undetected" seemed surreal.

Good luck and best of health.
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Great to hear to hear. Like most of us who have been battling this disease for decades, with numerous treatments, the novelty of  SVR does not wear off. It sounds like you're well on your way.  
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Those are my favorite 3 letter words in our Vocabulary.  Sounds like you beat this virus once and for good.  
May the words keep flowing!
......Kim
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You must feel great about this. Always special when a long timer here and many time treater finally beats it. and it sure sounds like you have.
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1815939 tn?1377991799
This is wonderful news, Neptune. Congratulations!

Let us know about the final SVR results, but I agree with you that the chance of relapse is very small after 24 weeks of Harvoni and 1200 mg Riba.

Best to you going forward.
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766573 tn?1365166466

Congratulations.
I am sure your body has been thru the war with harsh drugs and long-term side effects. I wish you peace as you finally move on to the next chapter of your life. I know how liberating it is to finally be free of the black cloud this disease can put some of us under.
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