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1722607 tn?1335747858

screening

Just wanted to share that I went yesterday for the screening process for the trial. Now I have to wait 10-14 days to hear if Im accepted. I really want to get in this trial! Im just worried because of my genotype results. My results only show that Im genotype 1. They cant seem to detect if Im a or b. And the trial nurse said they might reject me because of that. So she is doing the genotype test one more time. Hopefully this one will show a or b! Praying it all works out :)
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1722607 tn?1335747858
Thank you!
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1707536 tn?1334974077
I remember reading that  when someone is in infected with two or more genotypes of hcv they can't always detect genotype.

I hope they figure yours out so you can get on the trial.

Wishing you the best of luck...
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Wow, that's just crazy! I have heard of it. I sure hope you have better luck this time around. Keep us posted please.
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1722607 tn?1335747858
This will be my fourth genotype test. The first 2 came back without being able to detect any genotype. the third test showed genotype 1 but could not detect the subtype (a or b). So this 4th test Im praying will detect it. Otherwise I may be denied the trial :(
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How many times have the labs not been able to figure out your genotype? Has this always been the case? Keep us posted. Praying for you also.
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Hopfully they can get you in. Praying for you.
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1722607 tn?1335747858
Thanks Belle, thats great your almost done!!
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1652596 tn?1342011626
i hope everything works so you can get in the trial.  i am in a trial and have received the best care.  they really monitor me so i know everything that is going on with my health.  good luck.  belle
btw - i only have 6 more weeks.  been in the trial since june 24th.
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