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1789051 tn?1318376889

HBG came back up buy itself?

I am in week 11 Incevik and and UND at week 4, at week 8 still UND but everything was low WBC 1.7 RBC 2.82 HBG 9.6 they where talking adjusting meds, I told them no just check it again I have been feeling a bit better and think I have come up. She said she did not think so, but having treated me with Inter/Peg for 84 weeks before and knowing me she would check. Well yesterday she called and said to continue on as I have been that my levels had risen up a little WBC 1.9 RBC 2.95 HBG 10.0 no great jump but going up.
I think this is a very good sign ? What you think ?
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789911 tn?1368636783
congrats on the und 4-8!  Yes, counts are right on the borderline.  they need to keep an eye on it.   only one more week on inc and that will help when your done with that.  hang in there!
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1654058 tn?1407159066
I think it's amazing! Your body is working really well to help you out. Whatever it is, I hope it continues! Karen
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