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Author Topic: My health is good...  (Read 4738 times)

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Offline idee

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My health is good...
« on: April 10, 2013, 10:50:20 am »
I had an appointment the end of March and my cell count is in the 800s and my viral is undetectable again. Then I got a 95% on my psychology mid term. I am doing well. For breakfast this morning I had four chocolate chip cookies and some chocolate milk.
I try to eat nutritiously, but I crave sweets in the morning.
I also see a therapist and I figured out through talking aloud to her that some of my depression can simply be just not paying attention to what I want or need. I need to get help around my house. So I told my husband recently that I need help because school can be a lot of work. He totally surprised me and vacuumed the house and even straightened the closet. I was so surprised when I got home yesterday, my daughter even did the dishes.
Today I have no school, but I do have an essay to write and then my husband is going to attempt to grill a pork shoulder on the barbecue. I can't wait to see how that turns out!

 



Offline emeraldize

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Re: My health is good...
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2013, 09:48:09 pm »
What a great post to read. A+ on the breakfast menu.

Offline thepostergirl

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Re: My health is good...
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2013, 05:18:53 am »
This sounds great! I'm glad you are getting the help you needed.
Diagnosed : October 2012
CD4 count high
Viral load 19,600
Started Stribild
Viral load is now undetectable

 


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