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Yeh made it half way

Well we have made it half way, injection 12 this weekend for my partner.  Geno 3 - undetected at 2 weeks, still undetected at 12.  Keeping our fingers  crossed for SVR as the sides have been awful.  But better than the virus toally attracking his liver.  Thanks everyone for their support so far
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You're going down the mountain now... here's to SVR and a quick 12 weeks for your partner!
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Wow, halfway through with tough sx's is worth celebrating (mmm - not that you'll feel like it yet, but certainly a breather to know you're half way) - you're obviously doing a great job of supporting him; well done.  

The next 12 weeks may not be as hard, because his body has adjusted to the meds.   So now it is check-ups and patience to make it through to hopefully a well-earned SVR.   Keep on keeping on and all the best to you both!!
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Congrats to you!  1/2 way does feel good.  A real sense of accomplishment.
Hang in there!  I completed 24 and 24 to go.  
Sometimes its not easy, however, knowing that we can be free from this makes it all worth it.

All the best.
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