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Good news today.

My PA just called with 2 weeks lab results.  She said I was virus free.  I know it is too early to celebrate, but those words were great to hear.
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CONGRATULATIONS well done brill news
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3122657 tn?1357432602
Great news !!!! hell i cried like a baby on the phone when i got my first labs back and she told me i was undetectable Congrats its a great hurdle

Keep on trucking
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4384361 tn?1399998230
Congrats!  I hope I'm so lucky.  Riba and INF for me... two more weeks until my first VL test.
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I am on Incivek, ribo, interferon.  Finishing up 3rd week today.  I had my labs on Jan 28th.
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hey there, never too early too celebrate.  This is really great news!
Congrats!
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That is awesome!!!!! How long did it take to get your results back? I just did my 2 week blood tests today
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766573 tn?1365166466
It is never too early to celebrate!
Aren't you on triple with Incivek?
I remember you mentioning you treated before in the 90's but not the outcome.
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What trial are you on...if any?
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