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2004810 tn?1365153611

Still UND 3 months post tx

Hi! I just got the results from my 3 months post tx tests and I'm still UND!! Yes!!
I'm so happy and relieved! When can I declare myself SVR? 6 months post tx or 12 months post tx?
The nurse mentionned the results by phone and will post them to me by mail. The only number that was out of range, is Bilirubin. It's at 26. It should be between 5-25. Last time I took the tests it was at 14.
Should I be concerned about this?

I never had a biopsy prior to treatment so I never knew how much the hcv had progressed.

I'm enjoying the UND and life goes on :)

Hang in there all of you on tx - with the new meds it will pay off!
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789911 tn?1368636783
Great News!!!  So awesome to see you on your way!   What a feeling!
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1986676 tn?1329862471
Wonderful news...
SVR is in sight.

Reva
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3926262 tn?1350439336
congratulations!!
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2114467 tn?1358210256
Awesome news! You're almost there.
C
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1815939 tn?1377991799
Wow! This is great news. You are on the road to SVR. Best of luck.
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Great news and very encouraging!  Congrats :-)
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Heres a post from Will awhile back,

Congratulations on the 12 week Post PCR. Actually it means you have a 99.7 % chance of overall success given the most recent data,(I have linked this info below ..go to the 4th slide)

Best to you..

Will
http://www.colloquium.eu/congres/11PHC/presentation/Monday_Amphi_bleu/A_ALBERTI.pdf    
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3242988 tn?1359306516
Congratulations!
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Congrats, at 6 months its official but a 12 week und with these PI's are 99%. In other words it looks like you have made it. Way to go.
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