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3 month post tx vl test

After a very nervous week, my Dr. called and told me I am UNDETECTABLE!! I am so happy. I know its not SVR yet but its getting closer. I was talking to my wife recently about all the hep sides being gone. I used to get nauseated about once every 2 weeks or so, I dont have that any more. I used to seem to need more sleep than everybody else, and I dont notice that being an issue either. All the little things that would be considered hep related, I am not noticing anymore. I still have a few little things left from tx, the main one being tinnitus. But today I am happy!!
I could not have come this far without this forum!! Thanks for your support!!
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UND after 3 months post tx is about as good of a sign of SVR as you can get I think!  Congrats!
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Congrats
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Congrats and on the way to SVR!
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That is wonderful news. Congratulations!
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