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Debbie,

I sure hope that you've decided to go, TODAY, to get the detected/undetected status resolved.  Just think, you may actually be clear and you're sitting here, wondering about it, planning your next move, etc.  Wouldn't it be better to just say, "what the H*ll?" and go get the silly test?  And while you're at it girlfriend, see if you're down to a single genotype (like me), if you are even detected and if they CAN even have any virus to check your geno.  I'm betting that they won't find any virus there!    You've got me in suspense!   Get that test!  

:)   Susan
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I don't think you're a big baby.  I know that you're dreading the idea of being disappointed.  I have that feeling with regarding an answer from this 2nd trial site.  I just don't want to be told that it's a no answer again.  Now, I'm just waiting on the 2nd set of labs to get back.  They had to redraw all the screening labs since it had been 3 weeks since the 1st clinic drew them and because it was at a different clinic.  

Susan
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I'm going to go today - just so I can get it done and move on either way.

I'm just so lazy and don't want to take the long way home at night if you can believe it.  But I'll have to force myself to do it today...cause it's true - knowing one way or the other is better than this limbo.

I just DONT want it to say detectible, you know the feeling all too well.  I was FINE going last time but this "maybe maybe" answer has me all screwed up.

I'm a big baby now.
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I'm not one to exert pressure, but, I agree with Susan!

wyntre
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