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Hiv testing at 9 weeks
How accurate is a hiv 4 generation antibody and antigen test at 9 weeks? This is for hiv 1 and 2?
How accurate is a hiv 4 generation antibody and antigen test at 9 weeks? This is for hiv 1 and 2?
Mikeysanche
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HIV Partners
8 years ago
Shingles, fibromyalgia and Hashimoto's
NSAIDS
and paracetamol are useless, but tramadol seems to work at the expense of knocking her out. Something just as effective but not putting to sleep would be appreciated.
NSAIDS
and paracetamol are useless, but tramadol seems to work at the expense of knocking her out. Something just as effective but not putting to sleep would be appreciated.
diogenes
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Help
pelvic pain syndrome.they docs have not left me for a year plus on pain killers everyday.it's getting worse every time I go they just help for that day n tell me to carry on.well the problem is icnt carry on now I'm struggling physical n mentally so is my kids n partner.I'm allergic to parracetamol n
nsaids
pelvic pain syndrome.they docs have not left me for a year plus on pain killers everyday.it's getting worse every time I go they just help for that day n tell me to carry on.well the problem is icnt carry on now I'm struggling physical n mentally so is my kids n partner.I'm allergic to parracetamol n
nsaids
lainie8484
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 years ago
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HIV education
I work in a clinic and we have a few HIV+ patients. The medical assistants have had a few issues with needle sticks in the last few years. My boss who knows I am poz has asked if I could do an in-service on HIV education. She said a man with HIV would be the best source of education. Any suggestions
I work in a clinic and we have a few HIV+ patients. The medical assistants have had a few issues with needle sticks in the last few years. My boss who knows I am poz has asked if I could do an in-service on HIV education. She said a man with HIV would be the best source of education. Any suggestions
bad-monkey
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
Unemployed
FYI, try to continue to work, I was taken off work 16 years ago. With how I look and my physical condition I am unable to find work. Living on disability really sucks with the cost of everything going up but not my disability payments. I never wanted to stop working but I volunteered for an hiv clinical
FYI, try to continue to work, I was taken off work 16 years ago. With how I look and my physical condition I am unable to find work. Living on disability really sucks with the cost of everything going up but not my disability payments. I never wanted to stop working but I volunteered for an hiv clinical
Jim1962
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
To Toc or not to Toc? That is the question
Previous to this since my RA diagnosis starting May 09 I had been on Methotrexate, HCL,
NSAIDS
and occasional corticosteroid treatments by tablets or injections, For 16 months my CRP and ESR went down to 1 & 2 and it seemed as if Toc had worked a miracle. Now I'm not so sure.
Previous to this since my RA diagnosis starting May 09 I had been on Methotrexate, HCL,
NSAIDS
and occasional corticosteroid treatments by tablets or injections, For 16 months my CRP and ESR went down to 1 & 2 and it seemed as if Toc had worked a miracle. Now I'm not so sure.
harryhunt43
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NRAS
8 years ago
Feels like my life is on hold
I've now got a stomach ulcer caused by my painkillers, specifically the
NSAIDS
, I'm in unbearable pain that I just can't seem to do anything for? Taking my normal painkillers just seems to make it worse!! Has anybody else suffered with this?
I've now got a stomach ulcer caused by my painkillers, specifically the
NSAIDS
, I'm in unbearable pain that I just can't seem to do anything for? Taking my normal painkillers just seems to make it worse!! Has anybody else suffered with this?
Lilyflower1989
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
The risks of Protein Pump Inhibitors...
I've been Googling PPIs because yesterday I was prescribed them along with my
NSAIDs
for the first time. My usual GP is reluctant to prescribe them, despite them being commonly recommended, so I thought I'd try to find out more.
I've been Googling PPIs because yesterday I was prescribed them along with my
NSAIDs
for the first time. My usual GP is reluctant to prescribe them, despite them being commonly recommended, so I thought I'd try to find out more.
flow4
in
NRAS
8 years ago
Questionable?!?! Help!?
Hey everyone, Was looking for some advice, support, similar experiences.... I was diagnosed as + in November 2015, didn't start my medication until January 2016 which is Triumeq! Before beginning my medication I had a viral load done which was 551,000 (if that makes sense to anyone)... When beginning
Hey everyone, Was looking for some advice, support, similar experiences.... I was diagnosed as + in November 2015, didn't start my medication until January 2016 which is Triumeq! Before beginning my medication I had a viral load done which was 551,000 (if that makes sense to anyone)... When beginning
Hidden
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
Continuing saga
My ALT had skyrocketed with the
NSAIDs
& Methotrexate combo & she had phoned me to tell me it had & to leave off the methotrexate for two weeks & then get my bloods checked & we'd go from there!! VERY frustrating dept!!!!
My ALT had skyrocketed with the
NSAIDs
& Methotrexate combo & she had phoned me to tell me it had & to leave off the methotrexate for two weeks & then get my bloods checked & we'd go from there!! VERY frustrating dept!!!!
Lynnels
in
NRAS
8 years ago
Confused and frustrated!
I developed acute onset pain and swelling in multiple symmetrical joints last May, and was referred urgently to rheumatology by my GP because my ESR was still high dispite two weeks of high dose oral steroids for an asthma flare. Initially the rheumatologist was helpful, and thought I was probably developing
I developed acute onset pain and swelling in multiple symmetrical joints last May, and was referred urgently to rheumatology by my GP because my ESR was still high dispite two weeks of high dose oral steroids for an asthma flare. Initially the rheumatologist was helpful, and thought I was probably developing
cliffhopper
in
NRAS
8 years ago
Back pain
I also have to stop
nsaids
a few days before. Not sure about my dmards or tramadol. Just wondered if any of you good people have any tips for managing the pain and stiffness until I can have another depot injection.
I also have to stop
nsaids
a few days before. Not sure about my dmards or tramadol. Just wondered if any of you good people have any tips for managing the pain and stiffness until I can have another depot injection.
moomie
in
NRAS
8 years ago
HIV since 1983 converted to AIDS 1991 and still here.
Hey guys, I just joined the group today although I have been a part of the "family" for 33 years. I have been reading some of your posts and have felt overwhelmed with your struggles which echo my own in so many ways. Thanks to everyone for sharing your experiences. After surviving the past 33 years
Hey guys, I just joined the group today although I have been a part of the "family" for 33 years. I have been reading some of your posts and have felt overwhelmed with your struggles which echo my own in so many ways. Thanks to everyone for sharing your experiences. After surviving the past 33 years
Survivor83
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
Ive got hiv but hiv hasn't got me
Was diagnosed in 1983 and still going strong i have had my ups and downs dont get me wrong.i went without meds for 18 years was an accident at work that made me go on meds through weight loss .my viral load is undetectable and my cd4 count is around 400 .i do have a bright outlook on life and would like
Was diagnosed in 1983 and still going strong i have had my ups and downs dont get me wrong.i went without meds for 18 years was an accident at work that made me go on meds through weight loss .my viral load is undetectable and my cd4 count is around 400 .i do have a bright outlook on life and would like
Cat7062
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
Hi, I'm new here.
I'm new to this community, but not new to HIV. I was diagnosed in 1988 after a bout with pneumonia. At that time, I had a diagnosis of maybe 2 yrs to live. It will be 28 yrs this June that I have survived. I'm proud to tell people I'm a long-term survivor. But, it has not been an enjoyable ride. Upon
I'm new to this community, but not new to HIV. I was diagnosed in 1988 after a bout with pneumonia. At that time, I had a diagnosis of maybe 2 yrs to live. It will be 28 yrs this June that I have survived. I'm proud to tell people I'm a long-term survivor. But, it has not been an enjoyable ride. Upon
codyodie
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
Positive thoughts & HIV positive since 1985
Do not remember life without HIV. I used to think life before being positive and life with HIV. Now it life before the medication & life with medication. Never understood bigotry or segregation until I started the meds. Now I live it everyday, I sit alone on a crowded bus, outside my neighborhood I get
Do not remember life without HIV. I used to think life before being positive and life with HIV. Now it life before the medication & life with medication. Never understood bigotry or segregation until I started the meds. Now I live it everyday, I sit alone on a crowded bus, outside my neighborhood I get
Jim1962
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
No HIV transmissions with undetectable viral load
Hi all, This is a copy and paste from a from a reply message I wrote. I thought it best to make a separate post here. I hope you find some value in it. :) I have now become extremely passionate about boosting the morale of my fellow HIV'ers. We don't need to feel the way we do. Now that I know about
Hi all, This is a copy and paste from a from a reply message I wrote. I thought it best to make a separate post here. I hope you find some value in it. :) I have now become extremely passionate about boosting the morale of my fellow HIV'ers. We don't need to feel the way we do. Now that I know about
Mindset-change
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
Arava and tendon pain
Any advise welcomed as I'm on Riveroxaban and MTX caused severe hair loss thus my options are limited, No
NSAIDS
so does anyone else have pain like this?
Any advise welcomed as I'm on Riveroxaban and MTX caused severe hair loss thus my options are limited, No
NSAIDS
so does anyone else have pain like this?
medway-lady
in
NRAS
9 years ago
THERE IS NO CURE FOR HIV
Dear community members, There has recently been a flurry of postings by someone who is claiming to have been cured of HIV using some herbal remedy. This is a bogus claim, THERE IS NO CURE FOR HIV. Once a cure has been found, believe me we will all know about it. The medical team responsible will be
Dear community members, There has recently been a flurry of postings by someone who is claiming to have been cured of HIV using some herbal remedy. This is a bogus claim, THERE IS NO CURE FOR HIV. Once a cure has been found, believe me we will all know about it. The medical team responsible will be
pauldecle
ForumLink
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
HIV Blind Date: Thursday, January 21, 2016 - 18:30
Queens Head 25 Tryon Street, SW3 3LG London, United Kingdom HIV Blind Date is a theatre show for people living with HIV/Hep C to share the realities of life, love and struggle. All welcome to watch or participate in the fun, whether positive or negative. We will vajazzle stigma, and celebrate the fabulous
Queens Head 25 Tryon Street, SW3 3LG London, United Kingdom HIV Blind Date is a theatre show for people living with HIV/Hep C to share the realities of life, love and struggle. All welcome to watch or participate in the fun, whether positive or negative. We will vajazzle stigma, and celebrate the fabulous
pauldecle
ForumLink
in
HIV Partners
8 years ago
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