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Author Topic: Truvada and Stocrin - day 2 am i meant to feel anything?  (Read 2975 times)

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Offline parteboy

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Truvada and Stocrin - day 2 am i meant to feel anything?
« on: September 01, 2007, 09:28:22 pm »
Hi all,
I've just started on truvada and stocrin  and well i don't feel any different. I've been sleeping well, although i do get insomnia, and always have, so i've taken a few temazapines over the last couple of nights but i haven't had the vivid dreams etc that i've read about....(Touch wood) Not that i'm complaining...I was wondering if its the temazapines that are stopping the vivid dreams? Also my regular doctor is on leave so i was wondering after i start taking this combo when should i go for my next blood test? and what should i expect? My cd4's have always been over the place ranging from 220-550 its never been a pattern... one test its 550 the next 220 the next 400 then next 200 my doctor says i'm just one of those people that it really flutuates...

Thanks from down under.....

Offline Matty the Damned

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Re: Truvada and Stocrin - day 2 am i meant to feel anything?
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2007, 09:33:59 pm »
Welcome Fellow Aussie!

No, you're not meant to experience side effects, but many do and many do not. The temazapam may well be suppressing the dreams, though I still had them when I took stocrin and a benzo.

Here's hoping you remain side effect free.

Cheers,

MtD

 


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