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First let me say, Congratulations! My husband has Hep C and the treatments were unsuccessful. I also work for a Gastroenterologist so I know a little about the disease from both aspects. You should know that nothing is 100%. Howevver, they say if you can go 6 months and still be negative, your chances are very good that it will not return. Like I said, though, nothing is 100% and there are always exceptions. The most important thing that we have learned through our ordeal is that the quality of life far outweighs the quantity. Take care of yourself and you should do well.

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