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Undetected at 12 Weeks!!

Hi Everyone..I just wanted to share my good news that the nurse called and said that I was undetectable for my 12 week viral count.  If it shows as undetectable now, can it change later in treatment?  I still feel like crud and am achy and tired all the time.  I can walk into a room and not remember what I went there for but if I know it's working, I don't mind it so much.  Thanks everyone for your support!!  
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372366 tn?1284403873
YES WAY TO GO.

Harry
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439539 tn?1233465815
Awesome.See all you've been through and over the first hurdle.I hope everything is working out with work.I'm so happy for you.Congratulations ! Positive Thoughts Bring Positive Reactions !
God Bless,
Tammy
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I just wanted to say thanks for the congradulations and the encouragement.  As most of you know those of us that have this often feel alone...it is so nice to have this website where everyone understands.  It has really helped me thru so far.  Best of luck to all of you!!
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634590 tn?1293774093
CONGRATULATION. It is really good news. You should do any thing about treatment with the advice of Doctor

alijee
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Big congrats on your UND, you made it over the first hump.  Hopefully you will go onward with minimum sx's or problems.  God Bless
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338734 tn?1377160168
UND at week 12 bodes well for SVR. Congratulations!
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That's what we like to hear
CONGRATULATIONS!!
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Congrats! And best of luck with the remainder of your tx!
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495402 tn?1220617403
Sweet......... what wonderful news, makes going through this all worth while!

Congratulations!
Linda
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476246 tn?1418870914
Congratulations to your UND!!! Marcia
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29837 tn?1414534648
Congratulations... an early Christmas present!

Magnum

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congrats!   I am hoping for the same thing in two weeks!  I know that is a weight off your shoulders.  Just keep on keeping on.  even though it is hard.

Jean
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Congratulations on UND!  

I wish you the best all the way to SVR!

Isobella
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You're headed in the right direction...stick with it...and when you need support, come back here....

Best of luck & conrats on the UND.....that's a good start.

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Congrats Michelle, that is good news.  You asked can it change later in treatment.  Some people have what is called a viral breakthrough which means the virus returns after going UND.  Doesn't happen very often, but it's possible.  Keep focused on the fact you are UND at 12 wks which gives you a very good chance of SVR.  Keep doing what your doing cause it's working.
Trin
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217229 tn?1192762404
It can change --- and that is what you're looking for...


BUT -- if it doesn't change - then you are heading in the right direction for SVR!!!!!!!!!


AND THAT IS WHAT YOU REALLY ARE LOOKING FOR!!!!

YAY!!!!

Much hope for you --- and yeah --- your sides are about normal... Remember to tell your doctor what is going on.

Meki
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