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Author Topic: Just took my last Harvoni pill  (Read 8541 times)

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Offline Vail

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Just took my last Harvoni pill
« on: January 13, 2017, 11:03:59 am »
Just finished up 12 weeks of Harvoni treatment.  :)

All my blood tests over the last 8 weeks, my viral load has been "undetectable"...  ;D

I know I have to wait a couple of months for my viral load to remain undetectable to claim to be totally cured... But at this time the odds do favor my being 'cured'.  :) :D ;D

I never really had any negative side effects from the Harvoni treatment, other than extreme fatigue. And to be honest, I mostly blame the fatigue on some other health issues I have.

I do have to say that the Harvoni, so far, has been a true miracle drug for me.
It was so very expensive, time consuming and at times very very frustrating to get this drug... But getting rid of this despicable parasite virus was worth every bit of it.

Thanks again to all those great folks on this forum who help out... your all wonderful... Thank you so much.
Infected 1972
Diagnosed with HCV- 1994
Genotype 1A
F4
VL 20 Million
First Harvoni pill taken Oct 20th, 2016 (12 weeks to go)
No prior treatment.

Offline Mw2324

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Re: Just took my last Harvoni pill
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2017, 06:16:42 pm »
Awesome!! Congrats!! Now remember to take it easy while your body heals.  Best of luck.
30 yr. old female
Infected in 2006
Genotype 2b
Pretreatment:
F0
Alt 28
Ast 30
Viral load 49,000
Started Epclusa on 9/9/16 -12 week treatment
4 week viral load undetected... ALT 19 AST 19
12 week eot viral load undetected...ALT16 AST 11

Offline andrew j

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Re: Just took my last Harvoni pill
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2017, 11:09:50 pm »
This is good news, Vail!

I am so pleased that you have had a smooth ride on the Harvoni - and hope that your health continues to improve going forward!

Best wishes,
A.


 

 


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