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that is great news penny..i too hope it stays down...the virus does not stand a

chance against  a determined lady such as your self..keep up the fight

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To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:43:48 PM

Subject: My Lab Test Results

I started the treatment on December 2nd, and on December 8th they did a

test on my viral load. I got a copy today, and it is <50 <1.70, so

that means I am already undetectable. My last viral load was 30,000 on

September 15th. Wow! That is pretty much unheard of to be

undetectable after only one week.

My AST, ALT, and Bilirubin have all gone up. Ast from 53 to 86, ALT

from 124 to 157, but my GGT has gone down from 144, to 113. My

bilirubin went up from 0.4 to 0.9. My Hematocrit went from 44

to 39, so it is dropping, and my white blood cell count dropped a

little tiny bit from 4.5 to 4.2. My platelet count has dropped too

from 157 to 135.

I'm just amazed at my viral load after one week on treatment. I hope

it stays undetectable now for the remainder of the treatment.

Penny

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wow penny that is great honey, you are a miracle!!!! i hope that

happens to bobby glenn ,his viral load is 6 million, ouch. but you

bring us hope i am so thrilled for you i have goose bumps ,keep up

the good work ,its amazing!!! much love barby

>

> I started the treatment on December 2nd, and on December 8th they

did a

> test on my viral load. I got a copy today, and it is <50 <1.70, so

> that means I am already undetectable. My last viral load was

30,000 on

> September 15th. Wow! That is pretty much unheard of to be

> undetectable after only one week.

>

> My AST, ALT, and Bilirubin have all gone up. Ast from 53 to 86,

ALT

> from 124 to 157, but my GGT has gone down from 144, to 113. My

> bilirubin went up from 0.4 to 0.9. My Hematocrit went from 44

> to 39, so it is dropping, and my white blood cell count dropped a

> little tiny bit from 4.5 to 4.2. My platelet count has dropped too

> from 157 to 135.

>

> I'm just amazed at my viral load after one week on treatment. I

hope

> it stays undetectable now for the remainder of the treatment.

>

> Penny

>

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Thanks, .

Penny

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> that is great news penny..i too hope it stays down...the virus does

not stand a chance against  a determined lady such as your self..keep

up the fight

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

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> To: livercirrhosissupport

> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:43:48 PM

> Subject: My Lab Test Results

>

>

> I started the treatment on December 2nd, and on December 8th they

did a

> test on my viral load. I got a copy today, and it is <50 <1.70, so

> that means I am already undetectable. My last viral load was 30,000

on

> September 15th. Wow! That is pretty much unheard of to be

> undetectable after only one week.

>

> My AST, ALT, and Bilirubin have all gone up. Ast from 53 to 86, ALT

> from 124 to 157, but my GGT has gone down from 144, to 113. My

> bilirubin went up from 0.4 to 0.9. My Hematocrit went from 44

> to 39, so it is dropping, and my white blood cell count dropped a

> little tiny bit from 4.5 to 4.2. My platelet count has dropped too

> from 157 to 135.

>

> I'm just amazed at my viral load after one week on treatment. I

hope

> it stays undetectable now for the remainder of the treatment.

>

> Penny

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thanks, Barby.

Penny

> >

> > I started the treatment on December 2nd, and on December 8th they

> did a

> > test on my viral load. I got a copy today, and it is <50 <1.70, so

> > that means I am already undetectable. My last viral load was

> 30,000 on

> > September 15th. Wow! That is pretty much unheard of to be

> > undetectable after only one week.

> >

> > My AST, ALT, and Bilirubin have all gone up. Ast from 53 to 86,

> ALT

> > from 124 to 157, but my GGT has gone down from 144, to 113. My

> > bilirubin went up from 0.4 to 0.9. My Hematocrit went from 44

> > to 39, so it is dropping, and my white blood cell count dropped a

> > little tiny bit from 4.5 to 4.2. My platelet count has dropped

too

> > from 157 to 135.

> >

> > I'm just amazed at my viral load after one week on treatment. I

> hope

> > it stays undetectable now for the remainder of the treatment.

> >

> > Penny

> >

>

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Penny, that is amazing!  I am so thankful for you!  Continuing to pray about the

other numbers!

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To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 4:43:48 PM

Subject: My Lab Test Results

I started the treatment on December 2nd, and on December 8th they did a

test on my viral load. I got a copy today, and it is <50 <1.70, so

that means I am already undetectable. My last viral load was 30,000 on

September 15th. Wow! That is pretty much unheard of to be

undetectable after only one week.

My AST, ALT, and Bilirubin have all gone up. Ast from 53 to 86, ALT

from 124 to 157, but my GGT has gone down from 144, to 113. My

bilirubin went up from 0.4 to 0.9. My Hematocrit went from 44

to 39, so it is dropping, and my white blood cell count dropped a

little tiny bit from 4.5 to 4.2. My platelet count has dropped too

from 157 to 135.

I'm just amazed at my viral load after one week on treatment. I hope

it stays undetectable now for the remainder of the treatment.

Penny

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