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I did mavyret for 8 weeks at 4wks I was >15 at 8 wks I was undetected.. so there is a difference I’m guessing?? Anyone had similar results

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Just really uncertain if I’m hcv free or not

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Coolninja807

I have an idea of how your feeling.the waiting for comfirmation that its gone is hard.i started Mavyret in early April and within 1 month it was undetectable.it all depends i guess on the person since we can get different results.it depends on the viral load and the type of hep c.i had type 1A.tomorrow i have an appointment for my 3 month post treatment labs.i'm a bit anxious because i want to hear i'm cured.🙏 God bless you and keep us posted

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Cure4me in reply toCoolninja807

Ok ty for replying.. wishing u blessings🙏🏾 & luck🤞🏾For ur outcome.. the waiting is CRAZY!! But it’s well worth it.. to b rid of something that plagues us

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mrenda in reply toCure4me

Yes!!! I also was undetected viral load at the 4th week on Mevyret. Yea! However, I am nervous about 6 hemangioma that I have acquired after taking Estrace for 9 months. Before that time I only had a history of one hemangioma. Has anyone else experienced similar? So, what happens next? The report states that, at least, one if them had venous and arterial origin. I'm so concerned.

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Cure4me in reply tomrenda

I’m so sorry I have no experience and/or knowledge about that

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bbgoode

I Admin a number of HepC support groups with memberships of 7,000+ worldwide and this same concern comes up fairly often. The widely excepted agreement is >15 non-detected at 12 weeks post treatment is SVR, Sustained Viral Response or CURED. The PCR Viral Load test can only detect down to 12 or 15 depending on the particular test being done. The >15 non-detected means there is no viral load detecable, if at 12 weeks post treatment you remain at non-detected you are clear of the virus, cured. The new Direct Acting Anti Viral treatment meds and there have been no viral returns after SVR except by accidental re-infection.

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Cure4me in reply tobbgoode

Ok.. ty so much for responding.. don’t go for 3 month til Oct.. praying for the best🙏🏾

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Storky8521

Same here. Just finished my 8wks last week of mavyret and just got blood work back. Dr said it's undetected. She told me that means it doesn't show up couse it's gone. Another blood test in 3 months but she said I'm cured. Enjoy rest of life n try not to worry. Ur are gonna be fine my friend. Congrats

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Cure4me in reply toStorky8521

Cool.. I go for my 3 months in oct.. so grateful for the painless medication.. little if any side effects.. god is good& I plan on living & eating better now that I hv a 2 nd chance

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Storky8521 in reply toCure4me

I wish u the wonderful news next month that u are cured and can get on with your life without worries of help c. I agree I really liked the Mavyret. No harsh side affects. In the beginning a little nausia and cpl headaches other than just being tired all the time. Hey I can live with that to cure this disease. Again congrats and good luck with next months blood tests.

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Cure4me in reply toStorky8521

I’m telling u!! I’m thrilled.. I was off a month I go 9/20.. I will b post treatment 2months at that point.. don’t really understand this.. but I’ll go & take God with me & pray everything still is the same .. will keep u updated... r u done with treatment?

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Storky8521

Yes I'm done with treatment. Undetected. Then go back for 3month test and make sure it's gone.

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