Yes, Mia-
That number is your viral load; the amount of virus found in one milliliter of blood.
That is actually a very moderate viral load, relatively speaking. The actual cut off for determining low viral load is now 400,000 IU/mL; so technically, this is considered high; although most of us have viral loads in excess of 1,000,000 IU/mL.
Viral load results aren’t particularly important until treatment commences; at that point it’s used as a barometer of response to the meds.
Viral load doesn’t necessarily correlate with disease severity or progression, if that’s your concern.
Good luck-
-Bill
It's not too high. Mine was 2.8 million and I am now cured.
Some people have told me that they were 30 million, that's very high.
You are quite curable. Go for it.
Mine was 2.8 million IU/mL. Am now cured. 753,780 is high but not very high. Some have over 20 million. New drugs introduced around Labor Day 2011 aprox. go for it!.
Whoa.......this is 16 days old!!!