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Wanted to share some great news!

Last week I posted that my 25 year old daughter who was in Incevik trial went back after about 1.5 years and her viral load showed positive, but at only 300. The Doc was trying to reassure us that it was likely a false positive, but as a relapser I wasn't all that optimistic.

Turned out to be TRUE! She is still free and clear of this awful thing!

Yesterday started week 20 out of 24 for me, which included the 12 weeks of Incevik. I wish all ofbus success on this journey we are on.
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Thank you so much for sharing the news!  What a relief!
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Excellent!!
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Best news ever!
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So happy to hear this.. I was worried for her and for you!  Having kids myself, I know I would have been freaking.. Wonderful to hear it was a false alarm.  
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Not sure of the lab, but they drew a new blood sample.

Thanks for all your good wishes. I am sure you all understand how relieved we are. I hope all of us get equally goods after going through all of this.
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so happy for your daughter.  have a great week.  belle
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Congratulations for your daughter.  Did they re-run the same blood sample or get a new one?
frijole
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Fabulous news!

Sherry
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what a relief!  
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Excellent news !
Do you know which lab and test was used when the false positive occurred ?

b
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Very good news, great to hear!!
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wonderful news! ..anne
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great news!! we were worried about her...billy
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