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blip in cd4 and percentage
Jun 10, 2012

sir mylab cd4/8 abcd3 cd3/4% abcd4 cd3/8% cd8 cd8% 20/01/2010 75% 1535 16% 323 58% 1193 0.27% 30/04/2010 68% 1159 24.5% 417 42.3% 718 0.58% 02/08/2010 69.1% 1424 27.9% 576 40.0% 823 0.70% 27/10/2010 69.2% 1402 32.1% 652 36.0% 731 0.89% 31/01/2011 71.5% 1590 31.4% 698 39.0% 868 0.81% 06/05/2011 68.15 1188 29.7% 520 37.2% 649 0.80% 30/08/2011 68.2% 1359 29.4% 586 40.6% 810 0.72% 08/11/2011 82.1% 1811 44.3% 977 37.1% 817 1.19% 27/01/2012 72.4% 1925 35.5% 944 35.6% 949 1.00% 30/04/2012 75.1% 2077 40.3% 1115 34.5% 955 1.17 sir this are my lab reports for 28 months sir my age is 40 i am more concern about blip in my cd4 and cd4% is it ok i am worried about this blip my viral load was un dectectable it was 15800 on my 1st test on secound it was 27 from then till last lab it is undetectable kindly guide me sir from first day i am on artpila with no side effects i am ok except some tiredness thats all just wanted to know that are medicines are working good and about my health acording to my lab reports thanks sir waiting for ur reply may god bless u sir

Response from Dr. Holodniy

Your numbers are great. The increase in CD4 count and percent is exactly what we would want to see on HIV treatment, with a reduction in CD8 cell count and percent.



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