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Title: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: Condesa66 on August 25, 2013, 08:52:32 pm
I just tested positive after experiencing affects of an acute infection.  I was likely infected 3-4 months ago.  My CD4 is at 400, and my Viral Load is a whopping 1.7 million.  I was surprised by my CD4, but totally shocked by my VL.  I understand the basics of what VL is, and that anything over 100,000 is high, but what I don't understand is the significance of such an incredibly SUPER high VL and if I should starts meds right away.  I am perfectly healthy and have been healthy other than the "flu-like" symptoms I had about 3 months ago from acute infection.

Should I be worried about a 1.7 million VL and what can be or should be done about?  Am I at risk for OIs or other health concerns? 

Ay feedback or similar experiences would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you. 
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: jkinatl2 on August 25, 2013, 09:51:10 pm
Hello! Welcome to the forums!

It is not at all unusual for a recently seroconverted person to have a staggering viral load. That usually goes WAY down after the first few months, and the cd4 count tends to rebound as well.

f course, over time that changes, as HIV continually mutates and beats down the immune system. But that's what the meds are for.

What you are experiencing is totally normal for someone who just finished seroconverting, for what it's worth.

Some people decide to start meds after diagnosis, and there are compelling arguments for preserving the innate immune system. But there are also arguments for waiting, especially regarding access to meds and insurance and stuff.

Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: oksikoko on August 25, 2013, 11:39:49 pm
Should I be worried about a 1.7 million VL and what can be or should be done about?  Am I at risk for OIs or other health concerns? 

For what it's worth, I've known other people with such high VLs who seemed to turn out fine. Look at it this way: once you're undetectable, you'll be able to look back at your accomplishment with all kinds of pride. I got mine down from a mere 130,000+, but you'll be a superstar. ;)

Your doctor will be your best guide, but yes, it's probably a good idea to get that down a bit. As others said, it should go down considerably on its own, though depending on where you are and what your doctor thinks, you might consider starting meds anyway. The fewer virus particles mucking around inside you, the better off you'll be ultimately, IMHO.

Good luck. You seem to have a very stable attitude about the whole thing, and that's a real asset when dealing with this irritating virus.
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: mecch on August 26, 2013, 06:42:54 am
How many times have they looked at your viral load since diagnosis? 

This is the first viral load count, and it comes 3-4 months after seroconversion?

Have you seen an infectious disease doctor and been given some input what this means???

High viral loads are not the sign of impending doom.  What will happen is that your doctor will make a call, and I am guessing pretty soon, as to whether this is likely to go down.

I had high viral loads, from one to a couple million, for a few months after infection.  So, they watched it pretty closely and at about the 4 month mark, the trend was going up, not down, and I went on treatment.

I would say 3-4 months AFTER the infection, your load could be considered high, and you should be getting viral loads test very regularly.  But, I'm not a doctor.

Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: EUINAU on August 26, 2013, 09:49:26 am
I am sure you'll be fine. i was told its completely normal to have such high viral load. My VL was higher than ours but I was infected only few weeks at the time and CD just over 300 I started meds straightaway and after two months my VL was just over 70!
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: ShazamsD on August 26, 2013, 01:55:11 pm
I wouldn't stress. My first numbers were shy of 4 million and I was freaked out.  6 weeks later at my next test I was under 5 k. 
hang in there, listen to your doctors and adhere to your meds. 

Sucks at this moment but it does, as they say, get better
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: mecch on August 26, 2013, 03:39:21 pm
I wouldn't stress. My first numbers were shy of 4 million and I was freaked out.  6 weeks later at my next test I was under 5 k. 
hang in there, listen to your doctors and adhere to your meds. 

Sucks at this moment but it does, as they say, get better

The OP is NOT on meds yet.

I agree, no need to freak out. But viral loads in the millions, an estimated  3-4 months after infection, is not the same situation as a lot of you other people are commenting about, your own....

Just saying...
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: oksikoko on August 26, 2013, 05:13:15 pm
The OP is NOT on meds yet.

I agree, no need to freak out. But viral loads in the millions, an estimated  3-4 months after infection, is not the same situation as a lot of you other people are commenting about, your own....

Just saying...

I repeat: "Your doctor will be your best guide, but yes, it's probably a good idea to get that down a bit." Ain't none of us qualified to give medical advice over the intarwebs. We only have opinions, hearsay and personal experience. Acute Retroviral Syndrome in theory can still be going 12 weeks after infection, though 6-8 weeks is more "normal". There's no need to panic, but there is need to talk with a doctor.

Reliable Reference (http://reference.medscape.com/article/211873-overview): "Acute HIV infection is defined as the period between exposure to the virus and completion of the initial immune responses. This period varies but generally lasts 2-3 months."
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: Condesa66 on August 26, 2013, 11:54:25 pm
Thanks all for your feedback. Had another blood test today, saw my Doc. and we agreed to start meds. 
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: lincoln6echo on August 27, 2013, 01:20:08 am
Hey Condesa86
My VL was almost 10 million last summer when I was in seroconversion and super sick.
I was freaked out too so I totally understand how you feel.

Once you start meds though, it will drop quite fast.
lincoln.

Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: harleymc on August 27, 2013, 05:51:50 pm
Hang on in there, talk with your doctor but absolutely do not freak out!
Once the medications kick in you'll most likely end up with an undetectable viral load and a near normal life span.

So have a chat with your doctor and find a community support organisation, they may be able to point you to a peer support group. None of us have to deal with this alone.
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: ratcat on August 29, 2013, 01:06:18 pm
Dude...all of the people who have replied to this thread are pushing the medication stance too hard.  The vl will go down on it's own and your cd4 will go up.  Get your labs done in another 4 months and you will see.  No need for meds for at least 2 years, if not much longer.  Your fine.  Don't listen to this hogwash.  Once again...you don't need meds yet!!!! ok!!!!
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: Ann on August 29, 2013, 01:17:40 pm

 No need for meds for at least 2 years, if not much longer.


You cannot possibly know that. The only way the OP is going to know anything of the sort is through having his counts regularly monitored.

The decision of when to start treatment is strictly up to him and his doctor.
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: oksikoko on August 29, 2013, 02:01:58 pm
No need for meds for at least 2 years, if not much longer.  Your fine.  Don't listen to this hogwash.  Once again...you don't need meds yet!!!! ok!!!!

Your opinion. Many doctors in the US strongly disagree, though this really should be evaluated on a patient by patient basis.
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: oksikoko on August 29, 2013, 04:33:38 pm
Your opinion. Many doctors in the US strongly disagree, though this really should be evaluated on a patient by patient basis.

And to be fair, this was on Poz.com today:
Insufficient Evidence to Support Universal HIV Treatment? (http://www.poz.com/rssredir/articles/early_treatment_761_24456.shtml)

"A group of HIV experts believes there is not yet enough evidence to support a recommendation of universal antiretroviral treatment regardless of CD4 levels, aidsmap reports."
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: drewm on August 29, 2013, 05:09:49 pm
I started with a VL of a half million and was UD in about 3 months. Hang in there  ;)
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: mecch on August 29, 2013, 06:09:59 pm
Dude...all of the people who have replied to this thread are pushing the medication stance too hard.  The vl will go down on it's own and your cd4 will go up.  Get your labs done in another 4 months and you will see.  No need for meds for at least 2 years, if not much longer.  Your fine.  Don't listen to this hogwash.  Once again...you don't need meds yet!!!! ok!!!!
Nobody pushed meds on the OP.  Some people just assumed the OP was already on haart. Some people don't seem to read threads very carefully. That would include you.

The OP makes the call in consultation with a doctor.

There's no way you should be predicting how long someone should walk around untreated. 

And if the viral loads stays in the millions, it takes a toll.  I can say from personal experience just a few months of that and I was ematiated and run down. 

I think predictions like yours, based on thin air, aren't helping anyone, just adding needless doubts and false expectations. Here, in this siutation, there is expert MEDICAL advice at hand, consulting with an individual about the best course. 

Oh, it's "you're" not "your" smarty pants.  "ok!!!!"
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: jkinatl2 on August 30, 2013, 12:03:59 am
Dude...all of the people who have replied to this thread are pushing the medication stance too hard.  The vl will go down on it's own and your cd4 will go up.  Get your labs done in another 4 months and you will see.  No need for meds for at least 2 years, if not much longer.  Your fine.  Don't listen to this hogwash.  Once again...you don't need meds yet!!!! ok!!!!

You are about sixteenth from the last in line of people I would anticipate offering sound advice to others on this forum. There is a time to listen and learn. Please avail yourself of it.
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: Condesa66 on August 30, 2013, 01:38:27 am
Who has started meds right after seroconversion and/or starting meds prior to CD4 dropping below 350?  At what CD4 level are people starting meds?  I'm at 398 and my doc has recommended to start treatment. I am also 4-5 months from initial infection.  Waiting for another blood test. Thanks.
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: Condesa66 on August 30, 2013, 01:38:55 am
Nobody pushed meds on the OP.  Some people just assumed the OP was already on haart. Some people don't seem to read threads very carefully. That would include you.

The OP makes the call in consultation with a doctor.

There's no way you should be predicting how long someone should walk around untreated. 

And if the viral loads stays in the millions, it takes a toll.  I can say from personal experience just a few months of that and I was ematiated and run down. 

I think predictions like yours, based on thin air, aren't helping anyone, just adding needless doubts and false expectations. Here, in this siutation, there is expert MEDICAL advice at hand, consulting with an individual about the best course. 

Oh, it's "you're" not "your" smarty pants.  "ok!!!!"
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: Condesa66 on August 30, 2013, 01:39:53 am
What is "OP"?
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: Miss Philicia on August 30, 2013, 01:54:36 am
short for "original poster" as in the author of the thread
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: JungleJungle on August 30, 2013, 03:08:09 am
Who has started meds right after seroconversion and/or starting meds prior to CD4 dropping below 350?  At what CD4 level are people starting meds?  I'm at 398 and my doc has recommended to start treatment. I am also 4-5 months from initial infection.  Waiting for another blood test. Thanks.

Hi, my last (& first to be honest...)  blood test was CD4 381 (vl 32k), and my doctor is going to put me under treatment in a few weeks. And i totally agree with him.
Even if as an immediate reaction i felt a bit disappointed, i considered again everything and now i can't wait to begin my meds...and hopefully become UD as soon as possible and get back my CD4 at full regimen...fuckin' virus!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: GrlPozX on August 30, 2013, 11:42:26 am
My VL is 3.5mil as we speak. And my CD4 is only 34. I'm newly diagnosed and apparently must have had it for a while. I just started treatment a week ago. So don't know any changes yet but my doc (a REALLY good educated one I might add) has no worries as long as I do what he says. I'm learning day to day the positives of treatment and when to or when not to "freak out". I wish you luck and believe me.. There's ALOT of support here. :)
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: mecch on August 30, 2013, 02:17:37 pm
My VL is 3.5mil as we speak. And my CD4 is only 34. I'm newly diagnosed and apparently must have had it for a while. I just started treatment a week ago. So don't know any changes yet but my doc (a REALLY good educated one I might add) has no worries as long as I do what he says. I'm learning day to day the positives of treatment and when to or when not to "freak out". I wish you luck and believe me.. There's ALOT of support here. :)
If your viral load and decimated CD4 is the result of a long-standing infection, you are living a very different experience being HIV+ than the OP, who is diagnosed soon after infection and a couple months later still has a very high viral load.
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: cicero on September 04, 2013, 11:37:04 pm
Who has started meds right after seroconversion and/or starting meds prior to CD4 dropping below 350?  At what CD4 level are people starting meds?  I'm at 398 and my doc has recommended to start treatment. I am also 4-5 months from initial infection.  Waiting for another blood test. Thanks.

I had CD4 at 442 and viral load over a million right at seroconversion.  My doctor started me on Atripla right away. He is definitely of the line of thought that early treatment has long term benefits, though I understand there are other medical viewpoints on this.  I trust him though so we'll see what these numbers are in October. 
Title: Re: Just tested positive - Really high Viral Load
Post by: oksikoko on September 04, 2013, 11:53:47 pm
Who has started meds right after seroconversion and/or starting meds prior to CD4 dropping below 350?  At what CD4 level are people starting meds?  I'm at 398 and my doc has recommended to start treatment. I am also 4-5 months from initial infection.  Waiting for another blood test. Thanks.

I started meds shortly after seroconversion (within a few months at most). My CD4 was over 900, but starting immediately sounded like the best option. I wish it hadn't taken an extra month waiting for all the tests to come back. I could've started 4 weeks earlier, lol.