Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Dear Rocky, Ref: Your message " Please help me to understand about CD4 and Viral Load " If we knew when you were infected that would solve this problem. There is a tendency for the viral load to shoot way up(spike) right after getting infected, and then your own t-cells battles the infection. Later, the viral load drops way down even though it keeps on gobbling up t-cells. This dormancy period is quite long. As a PLWHA, since you are now below the 200 threshhold for t-cells, and do qualify as an AIDS patient, it is probably prudent to take anti virals. However, remember that for both viral load and t-cells(CD4), and also CD8 counts, you would do better if you look at the logarithmic levels of the changes, rather than the absolute numbers. Here is a tip for you from another AIDS patient. Numbers are fine, but the main thing is how you feel, and keep your weight up. Cheers, PS/ Do take a doctors advice. Priyadarshi Datta e-mail: <thurpu@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Dear FORUM, For India the two most important things to do if you are engaging in sexual activity is to understand how HIV is transmitted and how easy it is to protect yourself from that infection. If you are wondering about whether you are already infected don't wonder too long because the earlier you find out the better you longevity. Early detection is vital and at that stage viral load is not that important because it will be all over the place. What you need is an accurate CD4 count and then some lessons in survival. If you end up loosing too many cd4 cells ie less than n200 then you might need anti retroviral treatment but even that can kill you if you dont know how to manage toxicities. Regular CD4 testing is therefore the best indicator and if the number is high then the infection is relatively recent and you have the best chance of learning a survival strategy. Viral load is the test that determines whether the treatment associated with anti retrovirals is helping you or not working. It can also be an indication of a state of equilibrium when good immune function behaviours gets you body into a state of creative tension to be able to hold the virus replication in check. Happy to field any specific questions from individuals because even though the disease is better understood the lives of the individuals affected is so varied that a tailor made approach to survival is critical and will be different for every single person infected. Geoffrey E-MAIL: <geoflowd@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Dear Forum, Thanks for being kind enough for clearing the doubt about taking the ART. I have started taking the treatment just one week back and trying to cope up with the sleep hangover. Anyways I hope that I will soon learn to live comfortably with it. Dear forum, one thing bothers me very much and that’s - being the HIV+ lately I have started reading a lot of about HIV / AIDS in Newspaper and hearing on TV news. There has been a lot of news about its main causes of transmission and medication. Unfortunately, there’s no news article to spread this awareness amongst mass that HIV / AIDS is dreaded but with proper medication, one can live life more than 20 years, that too the healthy life. This will help in mitigating the stigma attached to it. Hope this esteemed forum will help to spread this news simultaneously so as to enhance the acceptability of the PLWHA. Rocky Lucknow e-mail: <rocky_doon@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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