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Should I stop Hepsera?

I been taken Hepsera 10mg daily for 6 years now and the virus is undetected. Today my doctor told me to stop to see my body could suppress the virus it self. Should I stop or keep taken it? will my condition get worse? what if it didnt work and I take hepsera or viread and develop resistant? Help or personal experience would be great. Thank you
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What the cost of heptech? Is it available in the us?
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all treatments are of course some kind of experimental monitored at an int'l research center

forgot to menthion i also had fatty liver and cleared it in 4 months by vitamins and diet
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interferon add on is on plans after may
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you ll see on my posts but here s a sum:
antivirals tdf+etv
anti fibrotic heptech supplements+vit d3
immune modulators gcmaf, trl7 agonist
healthy diet

antivirals of course just made hbvdna und and allowed best responce to antifibrotic.no effect on hbsag

immune modulator gcmaf: since started gcmaf hbsag in stable decline, rise of alt to 40-54
nagalase, abnormal enzym slowly getting normal.when normal macrophages activation will be at max

trl7 agonist just started to see if it boosts hbsag decline, not possible to report

antifibrotics heptech+vit d3+diet:
cirrhosis regressed from 16.3kpa to 5.6kpa in less than 2 years

last US even showed nodules less evident on part of the liver (previously they were the same).
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Thank stef2011!
Hey you don't mind I ask  what treatment u on? Are you on viread(brand) or tenvir(generic) plus peginterferon? How is your progress?
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you have evrything on this forum even ahead of that
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