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PaulKing - 28 May 2005 10:40 GMT
I have been Poz since 1989 (probably got infected in 1983, but I wasn't
tested until 1989), and I took HIV meds for about three years (between
1990 and 1994).
I stopped back then because my doctor thought I'd be fine. He was right; I
have been fine: viral load <100 and CD4's between 800 and 1100. Is anyone
else "going without" like I am?
I have some viral load. Should i be taking meds?
_________

How much clearer could the answer be?
NO.
GMCarter - 28 May 2005 12:00 GMT
>I have been Poz since 1989 (probably got infected in 1983, but I wasn't
>tested until 1989), and I took HIV meds for about three years (between
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>How much clearer could the answer be?
>NO.

Among others, David Pasquarelli accepted your advice and he died of
AIDS.

In this case, I happen to agree that this person's CD4 count is high
and viral load is low. The best advice is for him to follow the
bloodwork. If his T cells drop below around 300-350, he should start
taking ARV.

Or accept more advice from a denialist, not take any meds and wind up
dying like Pasquarelli did.

And like Paul may if he is HIV+ and in denial.

        George M. Carter
PaulKing - 30 May 2005 05:17 GMT
David did not die of so called 'AIDS' as you well know.

Nice try.
GMCarter - 30 May 2005 12:19 GMT
>David did not die of so called 'AIDS' as you well know.

He most certainly did.

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