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finished sovaldi, riba,and interferon 2 weeks ago  and am now "undetectable"
but I'm having a hard time boouncing back from the anemia, anybody else had this problem
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7469840 tn?1409845836
Hi Linda, welcome to the club! I am 3 1/2 weeks EOT also, and am coming back very slowly. My nurse also told me 6 months to come back at least also. But there are improvements everyday. Energy coming back slowly, brain coming back slowly, skin is improving but had to go to dermatology because rash flared up after end of meds. Had to go on antibiotics last week because my immune system is so bad. Appetite is improving. Hang in there!
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thanks for the info
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hey there! Congratulations!! I am so very happy for you.  It does take time to bounce back. Try to keep up the water to help flush your system.  My doctor told me it takes about 6 months for the riba to leave your body.
Hang in there, it will get better.
Dee
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