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On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 11:57:32 +0100 " JDL " <jdl@...> writes:

> Hi

>

> I have not have swollen lymph nodes/glands during my 7+ years or so

> of being

> HIV positive. I wonder is this generally true of most HIV+ people? I

> intuitively sense that not having damaged lymph nodes is highly

> protective

> against more serious OIs - and that when some people start on

> medications,

> they develop lymphomas - clearly not a very welcome development or

> side

> effect!! I have also found that many HIV+ people appear to have had

> their

> tonsils/adenoids removed, as I have. Wonder if this leaft one open

> to

> contracting viral infections via oral sex? The amount of unsafe sex

> I've had

> down the years is minimal! " It only takes one mistake " ??

>

> Anyone got any comments on lymph nodes and their behaviour?

>

> Thanks

>

> in Ireland

)==============Hi ,......small lymph nodes swelling in my neck has

appeared from time to time - I just figure its a sign of the body working

to fight infection. I have all my organs/glands intact! I plan on keeping

everything unless my life depends on it. As far as I'm concerned.....HIV

is nothing but a little germ like other kinds of germs. Keep the

body/mind/spirit strong and healthy.............this is all I can

do.........and live life. My current regime is mostly nutritional and

attitudinal. I take lots of anti-oxidants - about 8 grams vit. C, 800 IUs

vit. E, beta carotene, ALA, GSE, Grapeseed Extract, Co-Enzyme

q-10,....lots of other stuff too. Keeping the body well and immune system

strong is key - and not further toxifying your body helps too!

Be well!

paul in Oregon, USA

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All it takes is one mistake, all right. The mistake is taking the so-called HIV

test. The testing is inaccurate. It doesn't test for HIV or even antibodies to

HIV.

AIDS is only always fatal if you follow the medical advice.

In a message dated Sat, 27 Oct 2001 6:59:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, " JDL "

<jdl@...> writes:

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi

>

> I have not have swollen lymph nodes/glands during my 7+ years or so of

> being HIV positive. I wonder is this generally true of most HIV+ people?

> Iintuitively sense that not having damaged lymph nodes is highly

> protective against more serious OIs - and that when some people start on

> medications, they develop lymphomas - clearly not a very welcome development

or

> side effect!! I have also found that many HIV+ people appear to have had their

> tonsils/adenoids removed, as I have. Wonder if this leaft one open to

> contracting viral infections via oral sex? The amount of unsafe sex I've had

> down the years is minimal! " It only takes one mistake " ??

>

> Anyone got any comments on lymph nodes and their behaviour?

>

> Thanks

>

> in Ireland

>

>

>

>

> Read AIDS-Cured

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Dr. Furman - in the last month there I appear to have had significant increase in lymph node size and numbers.

My CBC in March was still OK.

Should be wonder about a transformation? How would we tell? A biopsy? Hopefully it's just returning CLL.....

Should one do a CT or a CT/PET to check out the inside?

Thank you.

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