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Estoy infectado? / Re: Manipulación con guantes usados
« Last post by Memo on Today at 02:43:13 pm »

Gracias por la aclaración por parte de ustedes, quedo más tranquilo.
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           ojo.          Hola amigo!!… El virus sólo se transmite si tienes sexo sin protección ya sea anal o vaginal y también con jeringas que se comparten los drogadictos. Mientras le pongas el gorrito a tu pajarito no tienes nada de qué preocuparte. Lo que comentas de la enfermera no es ningún riesgo. el virus muere al estar en contacto con el medio ambiente. Solo en las condiciones que te mencioné estás seguro. Si practicas sexo sin protección entonces no te preocupes, ocúpate y hazte el examen de VIH en esas ocasiones nada más. No sé si en tu país  te ofrezcan Pep que es un medicamento que te dan cuando crees que hayas tenido una exposición al virus pero tiene que ser tomada en lo máximo de 72 horas después de la exposición. Así que ya no te preocupes y te repito nuevamente no hay otra manera de contraer  VIH a las que te indique anteriormente… Cuídate poniéndote el gorrito cada vez que tengas sexo… Abrazos
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Estas preocupando innecesario, cero riesgo de VIH.

Al tomar sangre (Venipuncture), los guantes sirven principalmente para proteger a la enfermera, no a usted.
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Estoy infectado? / Manipulación con guantes usados
« Last post by Memo on Today at 01:09:03 pm »

Cordial saludo.

Es lo siguiente hace 9 días, me hice examen de laboratorio por procedimientos de rutina. Tengo una inquietud, la cual me ha generado miedo, es que, cuando me tomaron la muestra de sangre, la enfermera ya tenia los guantes puestos, debido a que antes que yo entrara había pasado otra persona, la enfermera corroboro la información que siempre piden, teniendo los guantes puestos y de manera rápida, saco la muestra de sangre y no se cambio los guantes, manipulo con esos guantes la herida que deja la aguja y me puso la curita o bandita en la parte donde se saco la muestra de sangre. La verdad no tuve tiempo de reacción, ya que lo hizo muy rápido y simplemente me quede mirando. Entonces eso me ha tenido pensando, ¿por que si la enfermera utilizo esos guantes con mas de una persona para la extracción de sangre?, Y a parte desde hace dos días me he sentido mal del estomago y hoy desperté con dolor de garganta. Eso me ha tenido perturbado. Quisiera saber si existe algún riesgo de infección, gracias.
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Do I Have HIV? / Re: Inflamed throat and kissing
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 06:51:30 am »
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Just to be ultra clear the rash is in my mouth like on my palate.

Asked and answered already.

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if I had flossed before kissing, I would still not be in any risk? My gums do bleed when I floss.

No HIV risk to you.
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Do I Have HIV? / Re: Inflamed throat and kissing
« Last post by stripe24 on Today at 06:46:30 am »
Thanks for the reply. Just to be ultra clear the rash is in my mouth like on my palate. I still have no risk right? and if I had flossed before kissing, I would still not be in any risk? My gums do bleed when I floss.
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Do I Have HIV? / Re: Inflamed throat and kissing
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 06:43:00 am »
Hiya,

I read your post three times. You kissed a guy and have petechial rashes (petechiae) what if he had blood in his saliva, et cetera.

It's not an HIV risk to you, relax and move on with your life.

Here's what you need to know to reduce your HIV risks:
Use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse correctly and consistently, with no exceptions. Talk to your healthcare provider about PrEP as an additional layer of protection against HIV and getting vaccinated against HPV, Hepatitis A & B.

Keep in mind that some sexual practices described as safe in terms of acquiring HIV still pose a risk for other easier-acquired STIs. So please do get tested at least yearly for STIs, including but not limited to HIV, and more frequently if condomless intercourse occurs.

Also, note that it is possible to have an STI and show no signs or symptoms; testing is the only way to know.

Kind regards

Jim

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Forums Gatherings / Re: Monthly Virtual Gathering
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 05:48:29 am »
I'm looking forward to cathing up with you all. See you Saturday.
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Living With HIV / Re: Viral Blip. Mental spiral.
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 05:44:09 am »
no need to feel bad for not being here that often, as a matter fact, I tell everybody as soon as they know that they’re treatment is working to go back to their normal lives…

100% this.

I think newly diagnosed post the most and then stop posting once they get used to the treatment, start living their lives again and stop focusing on HIV. It shows just how good HIV treatment has become and you don't need to feel bad about that.

We're here to support you when you need us  :)
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Living With HIV / Re: Viral Blip. Mental spiral.
« Last post by Jim Allen on Today at 05:41:05 am »
I've experienced a viral blip for the second time in four months; it was 32 in April, and now it's 104. I've been extremely diligent with my medication, but I can't help obsessing over my lab results. I'm aiming to switch from Biktarvy to either Dovato or Cabenuva, but it feels like a distant goal. When I was diagnosed in April 2022, my initial viral load was 80,000 and my CD4 count was just 22. Since then, my CD4 count has only slowly climbed above 200, and now with two consecutive blips, I'm feeling hopeless.

Hiya,

Firstly, I'm sorry to hear that you feel stressed by this, what did your healthcare provider say? Are you still taking any supplements? If so prehaps keep off them for 30 days before your next VL test and see what happens.

now I think something you and a lot of us might want to take on board is that nobody here has a VL of zero. Despite what some lab reports or doctors might say, the VL is always there just sometimes below the lab threshold to detect in the small specimen taken but HIV treatment is not about being "undetectable" for the labs tests.

You started treatment in April 2022, VL has been 97,000, 203, 60, 22 and 104. You have a suppressed viral load and your treatment is working great, I would be pleased with these results if they were mine, as the goal is met, job done!

Personally, only if I had continuous VL results over 200 I would consider it an important indicator. However, low-level stuff or the odd spike is mostly insignificant.

The reason being detectable in lab results, can happen for all kinds of reasons, not to mention the threshold of labs keeps getting lower and lower without much point from a clinical sense, anyhow, detected viral load can also include defective copies being released from the HIV reservoir that are incorrectly counted.  I suspect microblips are more common in the first few years of treatment but that is just my anecdotal observation.



Sorry, this reply has gotten so long, anyhow, could switching HIV treatment help you beat the lab tests? Prehaps,  something to discuss with your healthcare provider. Would going from a consistent VL between 22 - 200 to below 20 copies make any difference to your life or health? No *

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Prof. Fiona Lyons (HIV in 2024)
https://forums.poz.com/index.php?topic=77637

Low level VL linked to defective copies released from viral reservoir
https://forums.poz.com/index.php?topic=77301

Reporting VL below 200 - “harmful medical practice”
https://forums.poz.com/index.php?topic=77575

"What’s All This Fuss I Hear About Viral “Blips”?

Blips
http://i-base.info/guides/changing/viral-load-blips

Viral Blips Don't Raise the Risk of HIV Treatment Failure
https://www.poz.com/article/viral-blips-raise-risk-hiv-treatment-failure

http://www.aidsmap.com/Spanish-study-gives-reassurance-small-HIV-blips-do-not-predict-treatment-failure/page/3085173/

What’s All This Fuss I Hear About Viral “Blips”?
https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/70/12/2710/5573119

Q&A on persistent low-level viremia.
https://www.healio.com/infectious-disease/hiv-aids/news/online/%7B8373ca63-674d-4015-ac35-f4da653c7415%7D/qa-understanding-persistent-low-level-viremia-in-people-with-hiv







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