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144210 tn?1273088782

3 mos post tox PCR

Whoa, I am stunned.....


HCV Qual RNA by PCR Negative, No HCV RNA detected.
Reference range: < 50 IU/mL.

Actually about 14 weeks post tox.

Looks like the "Shock and Awe" aproach has some merit.




(HUGE GRIN)
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Really happy for you man.  You worked hard for this,

dointime
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276730 tn?1327962946
That is the best news! Wowie!
Wish you well !

The biggest congratulations to you........

Enjoy to the max!

Charm27
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548668 tn?1394187222
I felt such a huge sense of relief to see you post this result.  Well done G - you pave the way for me;  I'm so pleased you got a well-deserve results.  BIG congrats to you and your family.
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476246 tn?1418870914
Am so happy for you gauf! A huge congratulations to you! Looks like you beat the dang dragon this time!
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238010 tn?1420406272
Way to go, gauf!!!!!!!!!!!
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you are done with this bizniz. congrats.
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