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this is the fix for if she doesn't respond to the cure conversation when siding with the dawnguard. You could try this even though you did side with the Volkihar.
You can reverse the effects of your choices in conversation by typing the following into the console: SetPapyrusQuestVar DLC1NPCMentalModel ToldPlayerSheDidntWantCure_var False. You will now be able to convince her to get cured. If she still refuses to talk about being cured, type the following into the console: SetPapyrusQuestVar DLC1NPCMentalModel CutOffCureDiscussion_var False. You can force the quest to start by typing the following into the console: setstage DLC1SeranaCureSelfQuest 10.
copied from
http://uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Serana
i would be interested if it worked or not. I would never cure her but to each their own. good luck.
you probably just have to use the code
setstage DLC1SeranaCureSelfQuest 10
The Dawnguard are hypocritical nut jobs, and Harkon is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ crazy
PM me if you don't mind major spoilers
No one.