Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 > > I have been poz since 1998...I had a very low viral load and high > cd4..2 years I had serious health(unrelated to hiv) issues that almost > took my life. My cd4 ct droped to 3..I snapped out of the problems and > now my cd4 is quite high and I am now undetectable...I have avoided > intimate contact, but now I feel more comfortable considering a > relationship..My question is..If one is undetectable, can you give the > virus to someone, or are you considered safe...I have always freaked if > I cut myself around someone, but now I feel more safe..My meds are > definately doing the job and I am expected to live a very long time..I > find it amazing that the medical profession has come this close, Yet > cannot find a cure.. > Low viral load is optimal health priority for individuals living with HIV. I would recommend taking N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) tablets. Jarrow formulas has the new bi-layered tablets, take 1-4 daily. NAC is known as the " Master Antioxidant " . I reccomend that patients take their NAC along with 1500 MG Buffered vitamin C. That is just my opinion. However, everyone is different. There are all kinds of natural products that are suggested to help keeping HIV infected cells from replicating. I am certain many HIV infected individuals will be able to live a long life (65+) with today's pharmaceutical Antiviral and Anti-HIV medications. " Cocktails " are a combination of several anti viral drugs. Hopefully, there will be a vaccine but for now we do what we can. Best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 > > I have been poz since 1998...I had a very low viral load and high > cd4..2 years I had serious health(unrelated to hiv) issues that almost > took my life. My cd4 ct droped to 3..I snapped out of the problems and > now my cd4 is quite high and I am now undetectable...I have avoided > intimate contact, but now I feel more comfortable considering a > relationship..My question is..If one is undetectable, can you give the > virus to someone, or are you considered safe...I have always freaked if > I cut myself around someone, but now I feel more safe..My meds are > definately doing the job and I am expected to live a very long time..I > find it amazing that the medical profession has come this close, Yet > cannot find a cure.. > Low viral load is optimal health priority for individuals living with HIV. I would recommend taking N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) tablets. Jarrow formulas has the new bi-layered tablets, take 1-4 daily. NAC is known as the " Master Antioxidant " . I reccomend that patients take their NAC along with 1500 MG Buffered vitamin C. That is just my opinion. However, everyone is different. There are all kinds of natural products that are suggested to help keeping HIV infected cells from replicating. I am certain many HIV infected individuals will be able to live a long life (65+) with today's pharmaceutical Antiviral and Anti-HIV medications. " Cocktails " are a combination of several anti viral drugs. Hopefully, there will be a vaccine but for now we do what we can. Best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Don't try it. i believe it is possible that somone get it even if u are undetectable. it does not matter. can u detect an orange or apple with worm from the outside? think twice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2008 Report Share Posted August 5, 2008 Don't try it. i believe it is possible that somone get it even if u are undetectable. it does not matter. can u detect an orange or apple with worm from the outside? think twice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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