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Week 4 PCR  Virus is off the Radar! Everything is going fine HGB 10.5 so we are watching that close.For all of you out there treating this virus is not to bad. Some days you don't feel real good but other days you feel OK. I felt like that before I knew I had HCV.
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Right on, the prized rvr. wonderful news!
- Dave
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This is Great News, Congratulations. I hope the SX stay mild for you.
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That is good news indeed!! And, trust me, it makes those "off" days much easier to bear.

Hang in there!  Pam
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Congrats and best of luck
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If you mean by "off the radar" that you are UND.at 4 wks. that is always good news and a excellent predictor of success.

Congrats and good luck going forward..

WILL
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I do feel quite a bit worse on treatment, tired, nausea, and there are a couple of good days here and there.  
I'm glad your doing well and SVR forever
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