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HBsAg:Neg. HBSAb:Pos. After Entecavir

Hello friends, I posted last night and I forgot to mention something very important. Although my labs have begun to look so much better than they did 10 months ago, I think the most important thing that I failed  to mention was that I am now HBsAg: Neg and HBsAb:Pos. I was told by a great friend in this community that I am in the lucky 5%because I have seroconverted from the HBsAg positive to negative and am HBsAb positive.I hope that this will encourage some who are interested and will show that this is possible. Anybody who would like to review my labs please feel free to message me.
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he had cirrhosis...and still has cirrhosis, he will have to keep antiviral anyway for maximum safety until cirrhosis regresses, usually 3-6 years needed and probably less if antioxidant therapy is used
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Thank you Stef ..
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he had cirrhosis so it cant be an acute infection but can range from:  a minimum of 10-20 years infection to a  life long infection
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Congratulation!

Were you infected with Chronic or Acute Hepatitis B?

Regards,

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