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Well its me again. My husband will start his treatment in 3 months but we saw the specialist a year ago. I dont kown what's going to appen. Will he need to do and other biopsy first? He is genotype 1b. Should I call now to take an appointment? Its crazy because in 3 years we saw him 2 times. Its hard to get the information that we need. Well If you could share with me your experience it will be appreciated. My husband is very nervous. Thank you
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Hi Rev could you give me your email address I want to wend you something and see what you think about it.

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Walk I would get thie bio also like Rev said and the hardest part is the waiting. Good luck your hub, it will be ok.

Scott please read post above and you can just email me at ***@****

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Bob L
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