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Author Topic: hospitalised with high fever  (Read 2635 times)

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Offline Bunny

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hospitalised with high fever
« on: October 16, 2012, 08:10:00 am »
i am hospitalised due to high fever, sore throat. Dengue, h1n1,malaria tests done, x ray reports still awaited. ultra sonography recd some swelling found on lever.awaiting treatment for this swelling. Wow what a hiv life really hurting me
March 2019 - CD4 - 863

Offline zach

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Re: hospitalised with high fever
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2012, 08:38:55 am »
damn bunny, dengue and malaria? what part of the world have you been playing in?! get well soon, good luck with the tests.

as a buddhist i would say that all life is suffering. hiv just brings it a little better than most.

Offline spacebarsux

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Re: hospitalised with high fever
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2012, 10:33:46 am »
Hey Bunny, Delhi and other parts of northern India are experiencing something of a dengue outbreak this past month or so. There have been several reported cases.

I think you're in Pune or Hyderabad, correct? Dengue and malaria are both more common in Andhra Pradesh- so I'm sure the hospital will run those tests.

Get well soon and take care buddy.

Infected-  2005 or early 2006; Diagnosed- Jan 28th, 2011; Feb '11- CD4 754 @34%, VL- 39K; July '11- CD4 907@26%,  VL-81K; Feb '12- CD4 713 @31%, VL- 41K, Nov '12- CD4- 827@31%

Offline Bunny

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Re: hospitalised with high fever
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2012, 10:00:42 am »
@thanks zach and spacer
diagnosed with pcp.
Doctors puts me on bactrim/septran only. further treatement awaiting


p.s. My tiny phone not allowing to type too much
« Last Edit: October 18, 2012, 10:03:32 am by Bunny »
March 2019 - CD4 - 863

Offline Common_ground

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Re: hospitalised with high fever
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2012, 10:21:09 am »
Get well soon! :)
2011 May - Neg.
2012 June CD4:205, 16% VL:2676 Start Truvada/Stocrin
2012 July  CD4:234, 18% VL:88
2012 Sep  CD4:238, 17% VL:UD
2013 Feb  CD4:257, 24% VL:UD -viramune/truvada
2013 May CD4:276, 26% VL:UD

2015 CD4: 240 , 28% VL:UD - Triumeq
2015 March CD4: 350 VL: UD

Offline spacebarsux

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Re: hospitalised with high fever
« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2012, 12:12:55 pm »
@thanks zach and spacer
diagnosed with pcp.
Doctors puts me on bactrim/septran only. further treatement awaiting


p.s. My tiny phone not allowing to type too much

Take care and get well soon Bunny.
Infected-  2005 or early 2006; Diagnosed- Jan 28th, 2011; Feb '11- CD4 754 @34%, VL- 39K; July '11- CD4 907@26%,  VL-81K; Feb '12- CD4 713 @31%, VL- 41K, Nov '12- CD4- 827@31%

 


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