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Two Months Post TX and still UND. What are percentages now?

Just got the call..   Still UND after two months post TX.  I was a little early, but they said it was close enough to time I should have had it done..  Anyway, I forgot to ask how much that increases my chances for SVR.  I'm hearing from a lot of people on here that six months seems to be the SVR moment.. and I am 4 months away from that point..  Does anyone know where that puts me percentage wise?
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1815939 tn?1377991799
Great news. Congratulations!
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2062453 tn?1350332942
Yippee!  :-)
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1491755 tn?1333201362
Well done!
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190885 tn?1333025891
nice going!!!
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1652596 tn?1342011626
congrats!  you're on your way to SVR.  best wishes.  belle
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Thank you so much..
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1669790 tn?1333662595
Post tx timing for prediction of SVR:

@ week 4 -    96% (93.1-98.1)
@ week 12  - 99.7 (99.1-100%)
@ week 24    100%

http://www.colloquium.eu/congres/11PHC/presentation/Monday_Amphi_bleu/A_ALBERTI.pdf    see slide 5.

Your odds look very good.
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2065676 tn?1331422440
Congratulations on continuing to be UND 2 months post TX...
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