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what is ur genotype?

what is ur genotype??
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254544 tn?1310775732
1a, Stage 3/4, Grade 3.  Cirrhosis

2 time relapser

48 weeks of treatment and 72 weeks.

Mouse (female, age 49)

P.S.  I saw your other thread and agree that treating with a new baby in house is probably not a good idea.  You have to be in the right place when you are on treatment.  I am also curious as to whether or not you have had a biopsy.
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179856 tn?1333547362
Who ya talking to Dragonfly?

Personally I was a geno 1A and 1B. Well technically I still am but I've been cured for over two years 72 weeks treatment stage 3 liver damage.

Most people are geno 1 cause here where we post in the States it is the most common type. If you were to go to other parts of the world though other geno's would be more common.

Depends where you live mostly (but of course not always) which type you have.
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