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EOT Lab Update

Last shot (#48) was on 10/03.  Got lab report on Friday 10/17. Still UND. That was encouraging but will be holding breath for next test in six mo. Oh well one day at a time.
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408795 tn?1324935675
Great news!!  One day at a time is right, any faster will cause you nothing but grief.  Congrats!!  God Bless
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419309 tn?1326503291
Hoping xracer will mean xhcv.  Congratulations on UND.
Wishing you SVR.
~eureka
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That's great news!
Good for you!
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Best of Luck and a six week PCR would give you peace of mind.  Fingers crossed.
Trinity
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Way to go! Good luck I hope you have it beat.
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96938 tn?1189799858
oops, read the date as 10/7, not 10/17.  Still, a sooner pcr than 6 months would be nice.
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96938 tn?1189799858
It's great that your EOT pcr was still und.  You were still under the influence of peg and riba.  Six months seem a long time to live in limbo.  Any chance the doc might rx and pcr sooner.  In about 6 weeks seems reasonable to give you a good indication.  Maybe a Christmas present for you.
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544172 tn?1216520164
Congratulations!!!!  That's what we are all fighting for!  Great News!
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