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Hi all, I got the word today. After finishing 12 weeks of Sovaldi/Ribavirin on April 22 I am undetected 12 weeks later.

Genotype 2, treatment naive, F2-3 fibrosis, viral load 125,000 at the beginning of treatment. My doc says there will be viral tests at 6 months and a year but this can be considered SVR!

15 months from diagnosis to SVR, no symptoms from the virus, no side effects from the treatment. To say I had it pretty easy is an understatement to say the least. Thanks to everyone here for your support!
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Wonderful news!   Congratulations!
I know one day soon everyone else will get there with you.  It is truly a blessing. You will never have to experience the symptoms of ESLD.  Celebrate your new help c free life...and remember to always protect your liver.

Nan
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Yayyyy!!!! Awesome news...breathe...

Enjoy your summer and life!!!!

Jo
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Hip, hip HORRAY!  

"...no symptoms from the virus, no side effects from the treatment."  And now SVR - finished strong!

Cheers Dave!
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Its great to hear good news and I am happy for you. I will be starting my treatment with S & O soon and hoping for the same outcome. Congrats!
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Extremely happy for you..that is just wonderful news.. I'm also GT 2 an being treated with same combo.  I know this forum was needing some good news this week...again, congratulations
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