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can a pregnant woman at her sixth months that starts theraphy with 271 and get 388 in a month have normal delivery.
Dear Mike, Like the article posted here on Oct 27 about the PICASSO study , a fair number of people who originally went on triple combination therapy in studies back in 1994 and 1995 are still doing very well. In terms of "burning" in the feet, that can be a symptom of peripheral neuropathy. This can be due to antiretroviral drugs, HIV itself and diabetes. You should definitely talk to your doctor about this.
i am a h.i.v. for 7 yrs. my cell was 174. so i was rode a bike everyday with a right food. and also went to work a part time. for 4 yrs later i got 543 cell cd4. i think the workout is best for cell going raise. i feel real great health! keep workout on daily.
That is a very interesting research result that needs to be communicated especially to the medical practitioners in the developing world. The common stand this end is that one is not recommended to go on HAART until the CD levels have fallen low (I think to the below 250 level) even if one is financially capable of paying for the treatment. Otherwise, well done. and God Bless U!
Up to how many years can someone who is on treatment continue to survive. Can some one who is not showing any signs of AIDS,remain looking healthier with no symptoms in His/Her life even when he is on ARVs. Does HIV infection the major cause of Inching/Burning under the feet apart from lacking Vitamins as well? What exactly casues the intching/Burning under the feet
I am amazed and grateful - my t-cells were undetectable in August of 2001 ... now 6 years later as I approach my 65th birthday my T-CELL COUNT IS NEARLY 600! Early on I was told that I should be happy if the count reaches 200
stella lola
Am undetected n my cd4 is 1050 i alreadly had a 2y nagetive baby n my husband is nagative i want to get pregnat n my husband is afraid cos we always use condom wat can i do?
June 4, 2009 • lagos