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When I asked about injectable meds I was hoping that I could has less time going to the hospital but no this is a two monthly injection . So my 6 months hospital visit will get much harder . Why can't we all be trusted to inject are self's as it is not hard to do . It make no sense .
I am 60, poz since 1984, no meds til 12/2008 when I started Atripla, using until I switched to Cabenuva this past August. For me switching to Cabenuva is miraculous! Other than speed, my body/mind feel like I use to decades ago, happened fast, over the first two weeks of the one month lead-in pill trial. I just received my second monthly injections, and ISRs for me are minimal. I highly recommend you switch to Cabenuva if available in your locale, and especially if you are taking Atripla!!
Pikesdad
This article reads like an ad for injectable HIV meds. I have been on all of them since AZT when I got Pozzed at the saint disco in NYC, pills are easier to manage, have less side effects, and are not nearly as strong or unpredictable as injections of HIV meds are.
June 26, 2022 • San Francisco