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  • #16745
    Johnboy
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    • Guardian Angel
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    @johnboy

    Howdy peoples.

    Congrats to all the SVR achievers & EOTers coming through. I’m due to do my SVR12 test after getting to SVR6. My mate has done the same. Both of us are testing next week.

    Another friend is now getting set.

    I have question about his VL….. it is 8.54×10(2), log 2.93. What is that in a English please?


    G1 58yo F1 54,000 viral load Relapser 2003/4 Sof/Dac started 21/9/2015

    #16758
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    @isaing4

    Hi Johnboy,
    The VL is 8,54 x 10(2)= 8,54×100 = 854.
    The VL of 854 in the log scale is
    log 2,93 = 10 (2,93) = 854.
    Not bad for a viral load! :)

    Hope it helped.
    Best wishes!
    #love


    HCV since I don’t know. Diagnosed in 2010.
    GT1b, F0/F1, VL 9M, ALT 44, AST 42, Tx naive,
    started 12 wks Twinvir on 06.12.2015. Feeling great and grateful 🙂
    virus not detected 06.02.2016 & SVR24
    isaing4@gmail.com

    #16760
    Johnboy
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    @johnboy

    Thanks… That is what I thought it meant but I couldn’t believe it. Maybe the cocktail of alcohol and prescription drugs he takes frightens the little buggers off. :)


    G1 58yo F1 54,000 viral load Relapser 2003/4 Sof/Dac started 21/9/2015

    #16776
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    @tweakmax

    Are u still clear john

    #16777
    Johnboy
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    Long time no see Tweakmax. I hope you are coping these days mate. Read my post above….. testing again next week.


    G1 58yo F1 54,000 viral load Relapser 2003/4 Sof/Dac started 21/9/2015

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