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That is a long time, but I think anyone who clears really late needs to read this study.
Thanks for posting it.
frijole
Now I'm looking at joining Bill1954, sldb and Tallahassee in doing 90+ weeks. Yuck.
Assuming that this was high-quality study, it proves that extending treatment changes the game in terms of when someone has to get to undetected.
24 weeks is NOT the cutoff for getting to undetected if one is going to extend treatment (and is tolerating treatment well).
drofi, thank you so much for posting this.
smaug
Orginal odds they ave me were 3%....then research showed 20%...but my doc doesn't beleive it.
Now this study give me 54% odds.....
It ups all our chances and I'm definitely printing it up for my Hepatologist.
Perhaps making beleivers of our doctors will save many who are being cut off treatment prematurely.!!!!!!!!
MB
In for a penny, in for a pound, I guess.
Thanks for the information, (so you're a Chippendale's dancer and a speedboat racer, too? What a coincidence!) ;)
the trick is going to be convincing doc and ins. to do the 90 for the SLVR
If I was in that group, I think it would be wisdom to get this information to your doctor ASAP as it sometimes take them time to change their minds, and work to get insurance to go along. So the sooner you all bring the information to your providers the soooner SOC will change to reflect it.
Unfortunately right now it will be a real fight to get ins. to go 90 wks.
I'd be tempted to suggest starting the process of that approval well in advance of needing it, so that if they refuse you'll still have some months to appeal the ruling, before your year and a half (the max now) runs out.
Please keep us posted, those who try to do this as to your success and outcomes.
~eureka