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Author Topic: My experience with Complera thus far...  (Read 3616 times)

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Offline d-boy86

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My experience with Complera thus far...
« on: January 22, 2013, 04:39:26 pm »
AMAZING!

Not one side effect from the medication. And maybe I'm just OCD, but I feel as if my mood has changed for the better as well. My mind no longer feels "foggy". I found with Atripla that I had trouble communicating verbally on the spot. I would find myself proof reading everything before posting or even thinking what I was going to say to someone before approaching them in real life.

Offline Dr.Strangelove

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Re: My experience with Complera thus far...
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2013, 05:04:54 pm »
Great, glad to hear that!

I will probably start soon, too and will probably go for Complera (unless meanwhile Stribild will get approved here).

Offline Since2005

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Re: My experience with Complera thus far...
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2013, 08:57:57 pm »
Glad to hear that you are doing well with Complera...WTG..

Offline gadawg1979

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Re: My experience with Complera thus far...
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2013, 09:51:09 pm »
Great to hear. Complera and I had a bumpy start but now we are great friends.
Diagnosed March 2012
Initial CD4- 156 VL 200K (started Complera) Genotype test no resistance
First labs on meds CD4- 246 VL 2K Taken after 30 days on Complera
90 Day labs VL 306 No CD4 Drawn
8/21/2012 CD4 474 VL Undetectable (40) %20.6
11/27/2012 CD 4 522 VL Undetectable (40)
2/14/2013 CD 4 464 VL Undetecable (30) 19.6%
6/8/3013 CD 4 528 VL Undetectable (30)
9/24/2013 CD 4 546 VL Undetectable (40)
1/30/2014 CD4 560 VL Undetectable (40) 22 %
6/19/2014 CD4 584 Vl Undetecable (30)

 


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