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Wasting---help me
#138862 - 03/17/05 06:14 PM
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I'm sorry to come on board, but I need help. My husband is wasting away. He's newly on meds, but not gaining. It seems as though his buttcheeks are completely gone. I don't know what to do.
I'm afraid. He's down to 120 and losing despite putting tons of food in himself. What is going on? HELP.
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Hello there. I would really like to be of some help because I'm sure you are more than concerned right now and most likely, very stressed. First of all, I'm very sorry to hear of your husband's condition and I will try to give you some suggestions you could discuss with your husband's physician. Please keep in mind that I'm not giving any kind of medical advice, since I'm not qualified to do so. You might first try and ask your husband's doctor to assess if there is any possible intestinal infection, or condition, that is inhibiting the absorption of nutrients and vitamins from his food intake. If that were the case, diagnosing and treating the problem could greatly resolve the weight loss. If there isn't any infection going on and the cause of the weight loss still can't be found, you could speak with the doctor about your husband being a possible candidate for HGH (Human Growth Hormone), which has been shown to be very effective in certain types of wasting. Lastly, you could ask the doctor to look into putting your husband on a cycle of anabolic steroids (specifically something like either Oxandrin or Anadrol) which have been indicated in the treatment of HIV wasting. Again, I'm just offering some ideas to discuss with the doctor because it sounds like your post is a cry for help. In the meantime, please take care of yourself and I wish your husband the best of recovery, as recovery can be very possible. Always, Marco Antonio
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Sorry, I had to be away from the computer, he is throwing up again. Thank you for the suggestions. We have had him checked for virus, bacteria, etc, the doc says it is the AIDS itself causing the wasting, but he thought he'd start gaining on the meds. Combivir, Sustiva, azithromiacin, bactrim, but he's lost 15 more pounds, his ass is gone, it is pretty scary. I wish he'd been honest with me about having this, i never would have let him been off meds the last 6 years and go into full-blown. What's worse is everyone telling me to leave him. I just want him to get well. What causes this wasting? Thanks again, I'm just scared, he is too.
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I hope this helps you. I got it from the information part of the body. Try looking around it. I know how hard it can be taking care of someone who is positive. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. New Mexico AIDS InfoNet Fact Sheet Number 519 PDF Wasting Syndrome January 10, 2005 What Is AIDS Wasting? What Causes AIDS Wasting? How Is Wasting Treated? The Bottom Line
What Is AIDS Wasting? AIDS wasting is the involuntary loss of more than 10% of body weight, plus more than 30 days of either diarrhea, or weakness and fever. Wasting is linked to disease progression and death. Losing just 5% of body weight can have the same negative effects. Wasting is still a problem for people with AIDS. Part of the weight lost during wasting is fat. More important is the loss of muscle mass. This is also called "lean body mass," or "body cell mass." Lean body mass can be measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). This is a simple, painless office procedure.
AIDS wasting and lipodystrophy both can cause some body shape changes. See Fact Sheet 553 for more information on lipodystrophy. Wasting is the loss of muscle. Lipodystrophy is a loss of fat. They are not the same thing. However, wasting in women can start with a loss of fat.
What Causes AIDS Wasting? Several factors contribute to AIDS wasting syndrome: Low food intake: Low appetite is common with HIV. Also, some AIDS drugs have to be taken with an empty stomach, or with a meal. This can make it difficult for some people with AIDS to eat when they're hungry. Drug side effects such as nausea, changes in the sense of taste, or tingling around the mouth also decrease appetite. Opportunistic infections in the mouth or throat can make it painful to eat. Infections in the gut can make people feel full after eating just a little food. Finally, lack of money or energy may make it difficult to shop for food or prepare meals.
Poor nutrient absorption: Healthy people absorb nutrients through the small intestine. In people with HIV disease, several infections (including parasites) interfere with this process. HIV may directly affect the intestinal lining and reduce nutrient absorption. Diarrhea, a frequent side effect of AIDS drugs, causes loss of calories and nutrients.
Altered metabolism: Food processing and protein building are affected by HIV disease. Even before any symptoms show up, energy output is increased. This might be caused by the increased activity of the immune system. People with HIV need more calories just to maintain their body weight. Hormone levels can affect the metabolism. HIV seems to change some hormone levels. Also, cytokines play a role in wasting. Cytokines are proteins that produce inflammation to help the body fight infections. People with HIV have very high levels of cytokines. This makes the body produce more fats and sugars, but less protein.
Unfortunately, these factors can work together to create a "downward spiral." For example, infections may increase the body's energy requirements. At the same time, they can interfere with nutrient absorption and cause fatigue. This can reduce appetite and make people less able to shop for or cook their meals. They eat less, which accelerates the process.
How Is Wasting Treated? There is no standard treatment for AIDS wasting. Treatments for wasting syndrome address each of the causes mentioned above. Reducing nausea and vomiting helps increase food intake. Also, appetite stimulants including Megace® and Marinol® have been used. Megace, unfortunately, is associated with increases in body fat. Marinol (dronabinol) is sometimes used to increase appetite. It is a synthetic form of a substance found in marijuana. AIDS activists have long urged the legalization of marijuana. It reduces nausea and stimulates the appetite. In the late 1990s, several states legalized the medical use of marijuana. See Fact Sheet 731 for more information on marijuana.
Treating diarrhea and opportunistic infections in the intestines helps alleviate poor nutrient absorption. There has been a lot of progress in this area. However, two parasitic infections -- cryptosporidiosis and microsporidiosis -- are still extremely difficult to treat. Another approach is nutritional supplements like Ensure® and Advera®. These have been specifically designed to provide easy-to-absorb nutrients. They have not been carefully studied yet.
Treating changes in metabolism: Hormone treatments are being examined. Human growth hormone increases weight and lean body mass, while decreasing fat mass. However, it is extremely expensive and could cost over $40,000 per year to use. Testosterone and anabolic (muscle building) steroids might also help treat wasting. They are being studied alone and in combination with exercise. Also, thalidomide seems to reverse weight loss due to its ability to reduce levels of cytokines.
The Bottom Line AIDS wasting is not well understood. However, it is clear that people with HIV disease need to avoid the loss of lean body mass. Various treatments for wasting are being studied. Be sure to monitor your weight. Maintain your intake of nutritious foods even if your appetite is low. Get treatment right away for serious diarrhea or any infection of your digestive system. These might cause problems with the absorption of nutrients.
This document was provided by the New Mexico AIDS InfoNet.
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You need to take him to an HIV specialist at once. Does he still eat or does he vomit after eating? Does he have any stomach problems?
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try the whole lemon/olive oil drink, you can find info on how to prepare this drink on keephopealive.org, it will help stop & reverse wasting syndrome, also use virgin coconut oil 1tbsp 4 x a day aftr meals it normalizes metabolism and also a powerful anti-viral(some have been succesful in coconut oil monotheraphy). btw im HIV negative but i have friends who have HIV & like you im trying to help them as much as i can. hope your husband will get well ASAP thanks - Herbert
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