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I'm an avid follower of your articles, thank you & keep up the good work. It looks promising, 7 years to go with fingers crossed that I'm one of the lucky ones.

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Innessant

Thanks Paul for posting these results...a ten year study.

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charl17

My experience with Pegasys has been very good after going off HU. At 19 weeks, I am in hematological remission. My platelets were normalized quickly, then my white counts and finally my hematocrit has dropped from 48 to 43. I believe I am exceptionally tolerant of Pegasys. For the past month I am injecting 180 mcg per week. It is starting to wear me down and I am hoping to drop back to 90 per week with no phlebotomies.

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