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483814 tn?1214311480

New vl-still dectable after 6 weeks.

Because of a medication adjustment I am at week 6. At week 2 my med dosage had to be upped.  At week 6 I am still detectable.  I am at 35,100.  I am a little disappointed that I am not yet undetectable however it is in God's hands.  
How do in enter 35, 100 into trackers?  Is it: .035100?  
Daniel
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408795 tn?1324935675
So sorry that you're not UND yet, there is still some good news here.  Your bloods are still getting lower and you have a ways to go.  I will include you in my prayers as you said, it's in God's hands.  God Bless
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Need more info what is your geno type, Have you had a biopsy, What stage r u. and what was your VL when u started. All of these will determine how long treatment is and about when u should be undetectable. I am a geno 1a, starteed with a Vl of 1,450.00, stage 0-2. Treatment is 48 weeks being undetectable by 12 weeks gives me a preetty good chance of beating this thing. Geno type 1a is the hardeest to geet rid of becausee its very hard to eradicate from the body, for instance.i was undetectabl at 12 weeks but will continue my tratment for the remaining 48 weeks. Will continue to have labs aftr treatment for at least 6 mos every month after treatmeent and hope it truly is gone. Good luck and god bless you . i know this treatment is hell starting my 5th month. Effie
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