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My caseworker called me today with the news. After a 12 wk Sol / Rib tx I am Und.
I started on Feb 1 finishing on April 25.
Almost no sides or complications.
In Canada we dont get Vl with every blood draw. Just at the end.
I wasnt stressed as I felt great and the pain in my right side vanished.
I still have more blood work to do and an Ultrasound test for my liver.
There hoping some of the scaring has healed / gone away.
Today is a great day for my family and me !
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Congratulations on clearing the virus!!!!
Good for you

I am right behind you :-)
Xoxoxo ch
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4670047 tn?1375730401
Wow, this is a day of celebration. Congrats 944s!!!!! So very happy for you!!!!!!  

Kitty
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Congratulations, this is great news! I am so very happy for you.
Thank you for sharing.  When people share everyone benefits.
Sharing is caring :)
Dee
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Congratulations!  That is wonderful news.  Now on to SVR and the new Hep C free life that awaits you.

Nan
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142526 tn?1397090672
Hurray! Congrats on being undetectable at 4 wks post tx. This is wonderful news and now you're on your way to SVR :-)

Great hearing you had little or in sides to speak of, I too had no issues and other than taking my twice a day pill regimens I couldn't tell I was even on tx.
I finished up about a week ahead of you. Now let's enjoy our new hep c free life! :-)))
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Hearty hearty congrats! I'm going on my 5th week! I hope we all have such great news!!! Happy Hec C Free life!
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You must be Gen 2? Good luck with everything.
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Congratulations
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Keep it coming.    Congrats
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Yes I WAS Gen 2
Thanks everyone and have a great Memorial Day weekend.
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SVR confirmed.All that`s left is some periodic ultra sound to check on liver scaring.
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Congratulations on attaining SVR!
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That's wonderful news!  SVR!

If you don't mind, please add your info on the "SVR or Relapse" thread.
I think it will be very helpful and hopeful for those who are waiting to treat.

Congratulations!

Nan
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As per my prior post, here is a link to the SVR or Relapse? thread.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/SVR--or-Relapse/show/2281769
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Congratulations on the great news!
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Glad to hear the news!
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Great news!  Enjoy a dragon free life!  
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Congratulations!
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215858 tn?1420171556
Very happy for you :)  Enjoy the rest of the summer and the rest of your virus free life!
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Excellent...SVR....what a lovely acronym! Great news. Congratulations. Jo
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