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72 weeks post

I had completed a 72 week combi therapy and at 6 week post treatment negative and did today my 3 month post test and have to wait until this coming Friday to find out the results.
Just hope everyone is doing well!!!
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1118724 tn?1357010591
Woot!

Almost home free. :-)
What a road eh?
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Good luck!!!  The wait is a form of torture, I think.  72 weeks is admirable.  I recently started, and the light at the end of the tunnel  is very dim right now.

Best wishes on  getting to SVR.
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476246 tn?1418870914
Crossing fingers and toes for you.... Maybe we should all get our chicken suits out for the occasion.

Wishing you all the best!!!!
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179856 tn?1333547362
Since I've been PMing with you all day I don't have too much to add but certainly didn't want my name not to appear on such a great news thread.

:D

You are getting there my friend one step at a time just keep it coming! I can't wait to change over the status from UND to SVR on the 72 weeker update thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1225178 tn?1318980604
I hate waiting for test results.

Good Luck!

Diane
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hi Trinity,

You are absoultely right after the 3 month check then there is a better chance of knowing I am on my way to SVR. The waiting is also a pretty hard game in some senses.
David
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Good luck volvic.  3 month post tx UND is excellent with an SVR probability of around 90 percent I think.  

Trinity
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