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On Oct 12, 2005, at 11:00 AM, PozHealth wrote:People on holidays get sick more frequently. Peridot,While, as I said in my note, some individuals do quite well on treatment interruptions, most large studies have not demonstrated benefits over all, and there is little interest in following this strategy among researchers.  This individual has viral load numbers that are troubling, and I would be remiss if I did not suggest treatment.I agree about second opinions.   I do not believe that two different opinions, offered independently, in the context of directing care, is a good idea.    While informed choices are always the best, I don't think that this scenario would really create that ideal situation, and is guaranteed to create problems, especially with drug interactions.JB Barrowpozbod@...

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