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Author Topic: Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?  (Read 2161 times)

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Offline ad2san

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Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?
« on: December 04, 2023, 12:13:09 pm »
I've been under medication since 2009, starting with TVD/ATV/r then ABC/3TC/ATV/r then ABC/3TC/NVP then ABC/3TC/RAL then BIC and now ODEFSEY (about 2 years).
My VL is under control from the beginning and CD4 around 800.

My problem at this time is polyneuropathy since 4 years (more or less when I started BIC) I have more and more pain in the legs, hips and now arm, Gabapentin did not help ... I almost cannot climb stairs and am only 60 ...

I was wondering if switching to Juluca or Cabenuva would not help (getting rid of NRTIs) could help ...

Any suggestion? Thanks
Feb   2009 CD4 358 VL 2000 16%
May  2009 CD4 305 VL 3069  14% <---- Started TVD+ATZ/r
Jul  2009 CD4 512 VL <50   18%
Jul 2010 CD4 418 VL <50 24%                     
Switched to Kivexa (Epzicom) + Norvir + Reyataz (due to sleep problem)
Aug 2010 CD4 606 VL <50 25%
Jul 2011 CD4 494 UD 23%
Switched to Kivexa (Epzicom) + Viramune XR (due to kidney problems)
January 2012 CD4 564 UD 31%
January 2013 CD4 594 UD 26%
Switched to Kivexa (Epzicom) + Isentress due to BIG increase GammaGT
Feb 2013 CD4 699 UD 28%
Aug 2014 CD4 639 UD 25%
Switched January 2015 to Triumeq
May 2015 CD4 807 UD 31%
Switched Nov 2016 to Genvoya due to gastric problems
November 2016 CD4 847 UD 32%

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Re: Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2023, 03:06:31 pm »
I've been under medication since 2009, starting with TVD/ATV/r then ABC/3TC/ATV/r then ABC/3TC/NVP then ABC/3TC/RAL then BIC and now ODEFSEY (about 2 years).

I think you missed the Triumeq as well, right? (DTG, 3TC & ABC) BIC & ODEFSE, I would not re-exposure myself to anything with TAF/TDF; it works excellently for so many, but it's just not my cup of tea.

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Gabapentin did not help ... I almost cannot climb stairs and am only 60 ...

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I was wondering if switching to Juluca or Cabenuva would not help (getting rid of NRTIs) could help ...

I'm in my 40s and don't climb stairs, so I can somewhat relate, although it's different. I'm sorry to hear Gabapentin didn't help, and I hope things get better soon.  I'm on pregabalin myself, and it half helps against the pain and discomfort of my neuropathy.

But nothing will fix my issues; once the damage is done, it's usually done, and it just becomes a case of managing it. I should add that it somewhat depends on the root cause and the level of damage done; if it is HIV itself, then nothing is going to fix it. Anyhow, that's really a case-by-case thing, so it is something to discuss with your doctor.

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I was wondering if switching to Juluca or Cabenuva would not help (getting rid of NRTIs) could help ...

I would doubt it; however, I'm not you, and it's certainly something to discuss with your HIV consultant and neurologist. Remember that you are the pilot, and it's your choice to try.

Juluca contains drugs you have already had, DTG and rilpivirine, and Cabenuva is Cabotegravir/rilpivirine.

Take it easy.






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Offline ad2san

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Re: Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2023, 05:35:44 am »
thanks Jim.

Well, the HIV doc is also not sure suppressing NRTIs will be the game changer but as I can, she says its is worth the try. So I'll go juluca.

She is the opinion that those burden (neuropathy) are likely to increase with the age ... unfortunately.

The neurologist had me on Gabapentin (low dose) but it did not help (I did not increase the dosage much though ...). Maybe I'll check again. One thing at a time.
 
Feb   2009 CD4 358 VL 2000 16%
May  2009 CD4 305 VL 3069  14% <---- Started TVD+ATZ/r
Jul  2009 CD4 512 VL <50   18%
Jul 2010 CD4 418 VL <50 24%                     
Switched to Kivexa (Epzicom) + Norvir + Reyataz (due to sleep problem)
Aug 2010 CD4 606 VL <50 25%
Jul 2011 CD4 494 UD 23%
Switched to Kivexa (Epzicom) + Viramune XR (due to kidney problems)
January 2012 CD4 564 UD 31%
January 2013 CD4 594 UD 26%
Switched to Kivexa (Epzicom) + Isentress due to BIG increase GammaGT
Feb 2013 CD4 699 UD 28%
Aug 2014 CD4 639 UD 25%
Switched January 2015 to Triumeq
May 2015 CD4 807 UD 31%
Switched Nov 2016 to Genvoya due to gastric problems
November 2016 CD4 847 UD 32%

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Re: Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2023, 06:06:11 am »
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the HIV doc is also not sure suppressing NRTIs will be the game changer but as I can, she says its is worth the try. So I'll go juluca.

Absolutely, it's your HIV care, so there is no harm in trying, and at least with Juluca, you know what you are getting, as you have been on those drugs before.

The neurologist had me on Gabapentin (low dose) but it did not help (I did not increase the dosage much though ...). Maybe I'll check again. One thing at a time.

Yeah, it's trial and error with these things. What works for some will not work for others. Increasing the dosage is possible, but if it's not helping, you could consider other treatment (management) options as well.

Pregabalin somewhat works at 300mg (2x 150 mg) a day somewhat works for me, at least it takes the edge off the discomfort and allows me to focus on living.

Anyhow, best of luck, and keep us posted.
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Re: Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2023, 12:05:26 pm »



             Ojo.            Hi there!!… unfortunately, in my case, dealing with neuropathy since 1997 it hasn’t gotten better. On the contrary, it’s worse. Drop foot and drop toe which it’s painful and problems with balance … talk to your doctor… good luck, and please keep us posted

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Re: Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2023, 01:22:16 pm »


        ojo.          Hello there!… anyone with drop foot due to neuropathy?

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Re: Polyneuropathy, better without NRTIs ?
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2023, 06:27:34 pm »



          Ojo                   Hi there!

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