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viral count 5 years 11 months ago #26680
Hello to everyone, I literally just received a call from the nurse at my family doctors office. A blood draw was done after 9 days of Epclusa and the results were some anemia, which is common to me at least, but she did not have the viral load at that time. Well, it just came in and is as follows: 16,000,000 to 2300. The normal anomalies showed up for a damaged liver, but once these little critters are gone the liver should stabilize and maybe even improve slightly. Thank you all for being here for everyone and I have to go back to work hauling mulch for my garden mrcleanrt | |
viral count 5 years 10 months ago #26700
Hi mrcleanrt, Those results are looking really good. Those phone calls can really lift your spirits. I'm about to spread a mountain of mulch. I don't like actually doing it but I like the results. Good luck with the rest of your treatment and results. Coral G1a probably early 1980's, Biopsy F1(2010), F2-F3(2015). VL 5+mill; 2+mill (2014) Tx naive. Accessed Sof/Led through Dr Freeman at GP2U and Buyers Club (lifesavers!!!) Commenced tx 12/11/15. 9 wk: VL <15 Detected but LFT = Normal 12 week results: UND (Yay!) Due to slow response commenced Sof/Dac 4 Feb for 12 weeks. EOT @ 24 weeks 27 April 2016. (With thanks to Dr Freeman et al). SVR11 result: VL 1,950,000. It's back! New tx 030916 (Viekira Pak, Solvadi, Ribavirin UND @ 111116. EOT 170217. SVR12 and SVR 24 | |
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