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24 week post eot

Just thought I would update on my situation.  To recap, I am genotype 2, undetected at 12 weeks and eot (24 weeks).  I had liver enzymes checked at 4 weeks post eot (ast 19, alt 13), then again at 14 weeks post eot and they were ast 27, alt 20 and of course I was concerned.  I just received my blood work for 24 week post eot liver enzymes and they are ast 28 and alt 20.  I guess this is where my enzymes are going to stay.  I wish they had stayed as low as they were at eot, but I'm not complaining.  I will be going for my 24 week post eot either tomorrow or Monday.  It takes two to three weeks for the results, but I am feeling very optomistic with these liver enzyme numbers.  I will let everyone know when I get the results.  Thanks for all of your support.  I would not have been able to go through this tx without finding this forum.  
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547836 tn?1302832832
great job!  isn't 24 weeks post 6 months?!  this should mean you are SVR?!!!  Congrats!
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419309 tn?1326503291
Those numbers look pretty good to me!  Wishing you the best of results, and good luck.  I hope your next post is SVR :).
~eureka
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