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Finished Mavyret Treatment

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Hello everyone!I finished my treatment 2 weeks ago and my last labs show the virus is undetected.thats great news because i had alot of anxiety.I thank God for everything!

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navigatinglife

Fabulous news, thank the Gods and the scientists πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜‡πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜Ž best wishes coming your way from the sunny UK 😍😍

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Coolninja807β€’ in reply tonavigatinglife

Thank you i bet its beautiful in the πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§.its very hot here in texas

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navigatinglifeβ€’ in reply toCoolninja807

It's a lot nicer when the sun is shining πŸ˜‚ not too hot though. So glad you can enjoy your summer xx

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Coolninja807β€’ in reply tonavigatinglife

Yes indeed..one day i want to go there.how are you feeling?was your treatment for 8 weeks?

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navigatinglifeβ€’ in reply toCoolninja807

Go for it, after what we've been through we should venture forward 😁 yes I had 8 weeks of maviret. Feel ok. Recovery from jaw surgery as I got a bone infection. More surgery next month. But I have no complaints 😍😍

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Mizzkent

Congratulations the might Mavyret πŸ™Œ Amazing news when you get it it’s like the weight of the world is off your shoulders 😊 did you do 8 weeks? Xx

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Coolninja807β€’ in reply toMizzkent

Hey there!yes i took mavyret for 8 weeks.i thought the minimum was for 3 months but the medicines are very effective.i go back to the doctor the end of august.that will be my 3 months post treatment.i feel better than i used to...im still tired sometimes but nothing like before.im glad you got rid of this virus..im happy too i never want this ever again

Hi thanks for sharing, and so pleased it's worked for you, just at the start of this journey, (day 5) on same medicine here in U.K., hopefully it's all good but reading your posts and updates has made me feel better about it all. All the best and take care.

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Coolninja807

Yes in truth it wasnt that hard.you take 3 pills one time a day at the same time.it worked out pretty fast actually.i was undetected within the first month.take care eat well healthy stuff,hydrate, you will be much better wait and see!God bless!keep us posted

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Storky8521

Congrats on your undetected. I done 8 weeks of mavyret and i too was undetected thank God. They wanna test me again in March. Good luck for ur new future

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Coolninja807β€’ in reply toStorky8521

🎊 congratulations!!Thank you!I'm glad it worked for you too!you see God clears the path and lets these miracles happen!!Please keep us posted!;)

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mrendaβ€’ in reply toStorky8521

I was wondering if at the March testing came back.

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