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Author Topic: One week down!...(Several hundred to go?)...  (Read 3226 times)

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Offline atlq

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One week down!...(Several hundred to go?)...
« on: July 30, 2008, 08:25:06 pm »
I will have completed my first week on the new regimen (Isentress/Intelence/Truvada) and the one thing I have to report is....nothing. No side effects at all, not even a headache or a touch of nausea. Leaving Kaletra and its gastroinstestinal "issues" has been wonderful. Only time will tell how effective this combo is for me, but so far so good!.... :)
“Keep up the good work....   And God bless you.”
  --  Sarah Palin, to members of the Alaskan Independence Party, 2008

Offline NewLife4Me

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Re: One week down!...(Several hundred to go?)...
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2008, 09:49:20 pm »
YEAH YOU! ! ! So happy you are not suffering from any side effects! Woooooo hoooooooooo! ! ! !

today I am celebrating my fifth week of my new regimen of truvada, lexiva and norvir. I am a little jelous of you as I am suffering pretty intense off again on again nausea along with some other oddities. I guess this along with 20 days in the hospital is a lesson for not taking any meds for a year and a half. Next week I will get my first blood draw since going back to the Doctor and finding out that my CD4 was 10. If my counts go up I really do not care about the nausea.
 
ONCE AGAIN CONGRATS ON STARTING A NEW CHAPTER IN YOUR TREATMENT!

Offline atlq

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Re: One week down!...(Several hundred to go?)...
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2008, 09:54:18 pm »
 I am sorry to hear that the nausea is bad for you. I had it with Kaletra a few years ago. Hang in there, it us :)ually passes in or week or two........and that is a pretty potent combo you are on. I'm sure you'll see some good results.... :)
“Keep up the good work....   And God bless you.”
  --  Sarah Palin, to members of the Alaskan Independence Party, 2008

 


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