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6 month pcr still undetechtable, liver enzymes are a little high

Hello Team,
    Glad to be able to share some good news about treating.Would of liked to see liver enzymes in normal range and I am not sure if it is even significant to achieving svr. Will bring it up with dr. next visit any input from forum would be welcomed. Take care and my best to all.
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I am on shot 27 of 48. My nurse shared with me that my liver enzymes were just a little high two to five numbers outside the normal range on both enzymes.Thanks for the input!!!
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Hey Tony, we'd all like to see our enzymes looking perfect but yours don't sound like they're far out of range and you're still treating. I look for a trend and see any downward activity as cause for celebration. At the risk of sounding pushy my one suggestion is that you get your hands on copies of your labs. I don't like to be put in the position of waiting for my results or hearing about them second hand. As you may know I am a transplant patient and my clinic is very good at conveying results. Do I rely them? Hell no! I have it arranged whereby I get my labs faxed directly to me from the lab and my regular lab results are here the day after the draw and my Heptimax results are here within 5 days, at the latest. I know everyone can't arrange this but everyone can get the copies and it is my firm belief that's a smart thing to do. I do think you're okay though Tony and I wish you the best of luck. Mike
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I apologize for not knowing whether you're post TX or are treating so could you tell us. Also, if you feel comfortable tell us what your enzymes are. Mike
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