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Author Topic: 6 MONTHS LAB  (Read 2117 times)

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Offline childofgod

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6 MONTHS LAB
« on: February 25, 2014, 05:27:44 pm »
Today I recieved my six months labwork. I was diagnosed HIV Positive in August, I believe I was infected in July. I started to seroconvert so I sought a HIV test. I began treatment immediately after finding out as I have private insurance through my parents. I began Atripla in September with a Viral Load of 29191 copies and a CD4 count of 208. Today I got my labs back and my CD4 count is 891,CD4 % of 42 and Viral Load undectectable. I have no side effects from my treatment except maybe one day out of the month that I wake up nauseous. Is this normal for a CD4 rebound like this? I'm happy for my lab results but am a little shocked by the numbers.

Offline eric48

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Re: 6 MONTHS LAB
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2014, 05:47:45 pm »
Early treatment gives very good results

Congrats

Mobile.eric
NVP/ABC/3TC/... UD ; CD4 > 900; CD4/CD8 ~ 1.5   stock : 6 months (2013: FOTO= 5d. ON 2d. OFF ; 2014: Clin. Trial NCT02157311 = 4days ON, 3days OFF ; 2015: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02157311 ; 2016: use of granted patent US9101633, 3 days ON, 4days OFF; 2017: added TDF, so NVP/TDF/ABC/3TC, once weekly

Offline Cheltlee

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Re: 6 MONTHS LAB
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2014, 11:58:10 am »
Sounds really good, really good. Just goes to show how effective treatment can be, especially when caught early :))

Lee
September 2013 - Diagnosed CD4 17, VL 330,000
September 2013 - Diagnosed PCP
Started Truvada - Darunavir - Ritonavir -
Co-trimoxazole - Azithromycin
October 2013 - CD4 74, VL 5500
December 2013 - CD4 100, VL 70
February 2014 - CD4 106, VL 69

 


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