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Author Topic: trying not to stress....but  (Read 4527 times)

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Offline LiveLaugh

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trying not to stress....but
« on: May 22, 2012, 03:24:46 pm »
I am. Pap came back pos for Stage Two Squamous Cells. And HPV. Had cryo preformed 5 years ago and has been great since. This has gotten me worried. Maybe its the newly diagnosis of the HIV also?  Going tomorrow for additional testing. See what the game plan is. I say take the m.ess out .....I am done having babies!  Very scared on tumor size and where it may be?  Radiation?  Chemo?  Ugh....

Id love to hear if anyone else has had these issues? How they dealt? What worked for you?   

Guess I just need dome reassurance.  This is all do much in 2 months. Had blood work done last week. Appt with ID Thurs to see how Atripla is working.  Just bummed.......
Diagnosed
03.16.12 CD4 359  VL 359,679
04.06.12 Started Atripla
05.16.12 CD4 ---    VL    1,440

Offline idee

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Re: trying not to stress....but
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2012, 11:49:28 pm »
I haven't had any of the problems you mentioned, but when I was first diagnosed I was pretty sick, and I just went with the flow. I listened to the doctors.
 When I first found out I was in shock and really cried. I can't explain it any better than that. But I kept saying I will never be married or have kids over and over again.
 Now I am married and have a daughter, all after I became positive. It'll be 17 years since I first saw a doctor for this in two days.

Offline badbaby1971

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Re: trying not to stress....but
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2012, 10:41:42 pm »
I am kinda going through some of the same things as you are, I had a cervical and anal pap come back with low grade hpv and have my first appointment on the 12Th of June to get a game plan going as far as the cervical hpv goes. I also just found out not to long ago that I am HIV positive, just before Xmas and my numbers were not great at all, was started on Atripila right away and my numbers have improved greatly and have had no side effects from the meds either, I was as scared as you are about the HIV positive and it really helped me going on here, not to mention I am also Bipolar so it was really hard sometimes mentally, so try not to stress to hard I know its easier said then done. Take care and let us know your numbers when you get them back k
Diagnosed- December 2011
1/12/2012- CD4 =85  VL = 93,000
Started Atripla on 1/18/2012
2/1/2012 -CD4 = 143 VL = 1010
3/4/2012 - CD4 = 135 VL = 23
5/16/2012- CD4 = 157 Vl = UD
7/18/2012- CD4 132 = VL = U
9/19/2012- cd4= 198  = VL=128 (15%)
10/17/2012- CD4= 185 VL= UD  (16%)
1/16/2013-CD4=135 VL = UD (16%)
4/17/2013- CD4=175 VL= UD (16%)
Started new drug reg
7/17/2013-CD4 124  VL UD (17%)
9/18/2013- Cd4 224  VL Ud (21%)
12/18/13 - CD4 211  VL UD (21%)
3/19/2014- CD4 289 VL UD (22%)
6/18/2014- CD4 306  VL UD (21%)
12/24/2014- CD4 419 VL UD (25%)
07/1/2015-CD4 252    VL UD (25%)
10/28/15- CD4 427     VL UD (26%)
2/3/2016 - CD4 423  VL UD (28%)
4/27/2016 -CD4 422   VL UD (28%)
8/30/2016 -DD4 474 VL UD  (34%)
11/23/2016 _CD4 413 VL UD (34%)
7/3/2017 -      cd4 444
9/20/2017 CD4 757 vl is  (35%)

 


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