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sov/rib geno type 3a 24 weeks

This is my 6th week on sol/rib and just got back 4th week blood test. Virus undetected. Liver enzymes have all returned to normal. All tests are in normal range. I start to feel tired about 3:00pm and get anxiety in the afternoon and evening from the rib but have medication for that. Other than that I can't complain. I have never been treated before.
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Thanks for the support!! Hope all is good with your journey as well!
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Thank you Pat. Us 3a's are very lucky to finally be on the road to recovery. I also work full time,take care of my elderly parents needs as they are in a elderly care home and help take care of my grandchildren during all this so I am grateful to be feeling this well. Best to you as well!
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Just keep on keeping on and you will be here before you know it!  I,too, am(was?) Gt3, treated with Sol/Riba 24 weeks and have now attained SVR12, feeling really well, and going for EOT 24 (Labs May 20 for that).

The goal is in sight and it is attainable!

Sounds like,uou are doing better than I - the Riba really had me feeling very fatigued and very week, but I reasted, and kept my eye on the goal.  the anemia cleared up faily quickly after treatment was completed and on EOT12 labs, was back up in the normal range!

I am so heppy for you that you are progressing so well.  The time will pass quickly!

Keep on keeeping on and on to SVR!

Blessings,

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Congratulations! Way to go!
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