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12 weeks or 14 weeks?

I am on week 11, undetected since 1st month. I was wondering if i can continue my treatment for another 2 weeks because i bought from China 40 gr of Sofosbuvir powder and 6 gr of Daclatasvir witch makes 100 doses each so i  can do that . I know this is not the conventional way to get treated and i do not suggest anybody to do the same if he has a choice . But after a extensive investigation I took the chance  and so far it seems that is working . Anyway you think is good idea to do that ? My VL was 6,5 milion before treatment , stage 2-3 , GT1a .
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Thanks guys. I will probably go for 14 weeks .
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Hello , i would do the extra 2 weeks , i dont see it being a problem .
best wishes and warm regards .
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4896357 tn?1360670904
I don't see how it could hurt. I'd do the same if in your shoes.
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