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Author Topic: Could trvada and aluvia cause sudden weakness and bad feeling ?  (Read 1949 times)

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Offline Themepark

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Could trvada and aluvia cause sudden weakness and bad feeling ?
« on: September 27, 2011, 08:15:26 am »
Hi guys,

It has been 28 days for my full treatment with truvada and aluvia. So far I have not much of a problem with nausea nor vomitting as I try to take drugs an hour after meal. Only the last few days that I begun to feel a bit strange such sudden weakness, fatigue, and sometimes even slightly chest pain and feeling like a bit loosing control of myself. This happened during around midday but then has become unpredictable during the last two days. Early this year I had similar symptom before I found out my poz. I did cardio ct scan and holter monitoring, and everything was fine. Then it was my psychiatrist who concluded that it was caused by panic and anxiety which at the end lead to psychosomatic disorder.

Nevertheless, I don't have this kind of feeling for quite sometimes. And I do eat and sleep well these days. Could this symptombe side effects from the treatment? Or just simply my psychosomatic ? Has anyone experienced this before?

I rather look at my poz positively, but this kind of tiring feeling make me a bit worry.....
;(
05/08/11 Tested poz at the age of 32
06/08/11 CD4@365 27% VL=20,806
11/08/11 Truvada + Stocrin
22/08/11 Truvada (Stop Stocrin)
31/08/11 Truvada + Kaletra
15/09/11 Truvada + Aluvia
01/10/11 CD4@581 27% VL=234
25/02/12 CD4@661 30% VL<40
13/03/12 Truvada + Viramune
08/08/12 CD4@590 37% VL<40
17/11/12 CD4@650 33% VL<40
01/05/13 CD4@634 35% VL<40
06/09/13 CD4@763 36% VL<40

 


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