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Offline wolfter

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Record lab results
« on: January 04, 2013, 01:11:06 pm »
I have never had decent CD4's and had hoped for the day I'd see them hit 400.  Just took a gander at my latest results (thanks to Webview) and I hit an astounishing 676!!!!   I finally am well past the 20 percentile at 23.3%

About a month ago I added an advanced formula multivitamin, calcium citrate, and a fish oil supplement.  This must have helped as only one lab result was out of range.  Glucose was at 111.  Not sure why it bounces around but am satisfied overall.  My fasting glucose readings have ranged from lows around 20 to highs around 200.

I plan on taking over the throne of being the CD4 GOD here. ;D

Wolfie
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Offline pozniceguy

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2013, 01:25:15 pm »
feels great  doesnt it to be getting  "better"  wish you more  advances.....on to higher results

Nick
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Offline bocker3

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2013, 03:32:51 pm »
Woo Hoo Wolfie......

Mike

Offline Miss Philicia

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2013, 03:39:02 pm »

I plan on taking over the throne of being the CD4 GOD here. ;D


chile, you gots a long way to go to enter my private kingdom!
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Offline RWR

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2013, 04:01:24 pm »
That's great Wolfie.  It always makes us feel good when some things go up.
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Offline leatherman

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2013, 04:06:29 pm »
WooHoo! That's great, Wolfie.  :-*


(wonder if that huge rise was because you've been forced to get more rest and do less while you've been incapacitated with all your injuries?? Just a thought ;) )
leatherman (aka Michael)

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You were leaning in to speak to me
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Offline coreFighter

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2013, 04:31:19 pm »
that's so great !!!!

Offline mitch777

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2013, 05:22:12 pm »
yippie Wolfie!
keep it up!
33 years hiv+ with a curtsy.

Offline Souledout

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2013, 05:48:54 pm »
Congratulations. That's the exact same CD4 count as me on my last test. Let's aim for 700 together :)
Infection sometime April-August, no noticable seroconversion symptoms
Not currently on medication
13/09/12 CD4 672 (33%) VL <40 (diagnosis date)
18/09/12 CD4 ?               VL 43
27/09/12 CD4 ?               VL 127
19/11/12 CD4 676 (38%) VL 959
03/03/13 CD4 642 (32%) VL 291
04/07/13 CD4 791 (33%) VL 26,437 (active cold sore, tooth infection)
18/07/13 ------retest------VL 3704
18/11/13 CD4 802 (36%) VL 65

Offline Fisher

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2013, 09:30:12 pm »
Excellent News!
- fisher
06/15 CD 365 %24 VL<20
01/15 CD 468 %24 VL<20
09/14 CD 385 %22 VL<20
07/14 CD 391 %20 VLUD
04/14 CD 486 %23 VL<20
11/13 CD 351 %21  VL<20
10/13 CD 390 %16  VL<20
06/13 CD 315 %19  VL 22
02/13 CD 396 %14  VL<20
12/12 CD 392 %13  VL320
11/12 CD 428 %13  VL1200
*Started Meds: Atripla
10/12 CD 427 %11  VL 139000 -- 09/12 CD 408 %13 VL 92928
09/11 CD 745 %27 VL CLOT -- 10/10 CD 863 %29 VL 2782
10/09 CD 597 %30 VL 2537 -- 05/08 CD 809 %28 VL 1504
04/07 CD 797 %25 VL 3558 -- 11/06 CD 720 %28 VL 1214
06/05 CD 731 %25 VL 1575 -- 12/04 CD 1176 %30 VL 1329
01/04 CD 959 %26 VL 1011 -- 11/03 CD 1000 %28 VL 1581
12/02 CD 748 %28 -- 10/01 CD 860 %25
08/00 CD 1022 %28 -- 04/99 CD 854 %27
11/98 CD 899 %28 -- 02/97 CD 1400 %37
11/96 CD 1325  VL <500 -- 09/96 – Western Blot
05/83 – 04/98 - Mon - Pa

Offline Lou-ah-vull

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2013, 01:38:06 am »
Super!

Gary
Diagnosed Oct. 2005
10/05:  367 (26.2%), 24556 VL
01/06:  344 (24.6%), 86299 VL
04/06:  374 (22.0%), 87657 VL
05/06:  Began HAART 05/15/06, Combivir/Kaletra
07/06:  361 (27.8%), 1299 VL
10/06:  454 (32.4%), 55 VL
01/07:  499 (38.4%), UD
02/07:  Switched to Atripla 2/8/07
04/07:  566 (37.7%), UD
08/07:  761 (42.3%), UD
06/08:  659 (47.1%), UD
01/09:  613 (43.8%), UD
07/09:  616 (47.4%), UD
01/10:  530 (44.2%), UD
07/10:  636 (48.9%), UD
01/11:  627 (48.2%), UD
07/11:  840 (52.5%), UD
01/12:  920 (51.1%), UD
07/12:  857 (50.4%), 40
10/12:  UD
01/13:  710 (47.3%), UD
07/13:  886 (49.2%), UD
01/14:  985 (46.9%), UD
06/14:  823 (47.2%), UD
01/15: 1366 (45.2%), UD
07/15: 1134 (50.7%), UD
02/16: 1043 (55.1%), UD
08/16:  746  (55.4%), UD
08/16:  Switch from Atripla to Genvoya

Offline tednlou2

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2013, 01:55:25 am »
Congrats!  Great news. 

A fasting glucose in the 20's?  That's not normal, right? 

Offline wolfter

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Re: Record lab results
« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2013, 05:49:35 pm »
Wo


(wonder if that huge rise was because you've been forced to get more rest and do less while you've been incapacitated with all your injuries?? Just a thought ;) )

All this resting is causing more stress.  I want my regular schedule back.  :)

Congratulations. That's the exact same CD4 count as me on my last test. Let's aim for 700 together :)

I'm aiming for well over 1200 if I want to be the master CD4 king.

Congrats!  Great news. 

A fasting glucose in the 20's?  That's not normal, right? 

I've never gotten a straight answer why my numbers flucuate so much.  22 years ago, I was pretty much suffering complete organ shut down including my pancreas.  As I slowly recovered, I was diagnosed with pancreatitis. 
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