What type of Blood Data are you referring to?
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS and HIV
Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 11:30:14 EDT
In a message dated 00-05-03 10:55:59 EDT, you write:
<< Hey, Listers...
I have been part of this list for a few months now. I have HIV, and I
turned to CS to see what the effects would be for me. I went to get my
results yesterday from my lab tests after using the CS since January. I
talked to my doctor very briefly about CS. He's trying to warn me about
the
long term side effects. Then again, no one knows the long term effects of
the HIV drugs, either.
Anyway. My viral load the last time I was tested was at 22,000 copies per
CC of blood, and my T-Cell count was at 598. This time my T-cell count
was
594 and my viral load was at 16,000 copies per CC of blood. Not the
changes
I was expecting, by any means. It was a good sign that the viral load
went
down, but it was not as low as I was thinking the CS would get it to. The
questions I am thinking of now...was the CS effective in slowly bringing
my
load down, or has my body hit a plateau for the time being, and is it
successfully holding off the virus right now? I am not sure what to think
or believe. I am not too concerned about the viral load right now, unless
it gets up over 20,000 again. I should be fine until then because my
T-Cell
count is high. The next question is....do I just continue taking the CS,
or
do I begin taking the medications that will get my viral load down to
undetectable?
Kinda crazy. I am at a loss what to think or do right now. I am
disapointed, but I have to continue the fight. Let me know what you
think.
>>
Chad:
Please tell us how the CS you're taking now was prepared, how often you take
it and what the concertration is. Also, how long you've been taking CS in
general and/or this particular CS prep? Do you have any more (blood?) data
you can share with us?
Roger
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