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| I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by omikel(op): 10:19pm On May 18 |
Dr. Patrick Matemilola has lived with HIV for almost 30 years having been diagnosed with HIV in 1992. He, however, says he has never taken antiretroviral drugs to subdue the virus but has been able to stay healthy and maintain a CD4 count above 600. The former National Coordinator, Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria said he has for years depended on daily intake of fruits, eating a balanced diet, living a positive lifestyle and doing regular exercise to stay healthy. LARA ADEJORO reports Getting infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus can be life-changing. Most people feel devastated after testing positive for the virus. Some people like Dr. Patrick Matemilola, have however managed to live positively with the virus When Matemilola was diagnosed with the virus in 1992, he felt surprised but noted that it wasn’t a complete shock to him. As a medical practitioner, he took his diagnosis in stride and has been living a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life with the virus for almost thirty years. The 68-year-old doctor got to know his HIV status after the blood he donated to save a patient who needed blood transfusion at a clinic was screened. “I was an Army officer but I was involved in administrative work. I was in the headquarters and I was in charge of training in the Nigerian Army Medical Corps. “So, I was called one evening that a patient needed blood transfusion at a private clinic and I donated my blood but they have to screen the blood. Hours later, I was called back that my blood tested positive for HIV. “I went back and I confirmed it. I have been living with the virus since then and there has been no problem,” he told PUNCH HealthWise. Dr. Patrick Matemilola Dr. Patrick Matemilola Matemilola was a former National Coordinator, Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria and has contributed immensely, to HIV mitigation interventions both nationally and internationally. He works currently as the Oyo State Manager with Defence Health Maintenance Limited. He said telling others about his status has helped him live above stigmatisation. “My friends know about my status, my family members know. My family took it very well and I didn’t have any problem with my children. They are aware of my condition and they are all HIV-negative and we have been living very well with the situation. I am happy that I have been able to contribute majorly to the response of HIV/AIDS in the country,” he said. He said for the past thirty years, he has never taken antiretroviral drugs to subdue the HIV virus and he has been able to maintain a CD4 count above 600. “I was lucky because of my medical background, and of course, I am a very religious person so I took it to God in prayers. Since 1992 up till today, though I still go for regular tests, I’ve never had any sickness associated with HIV. “I have never used antiretroviral drugs and life has been good. The drugs are very important but in the early days of the response in the late 80s and early 90s, the drugs were not given to everybody. Then, when you test positive for HIV, they will ask you to do a CD4 count and a normal person has a CD4 ranging from 500-1500 but they insist that the CD4 count must fall to 200 before they will start you on drugs. “That was the thing that I was worried about in those days because when you test and they say your CD4 count is 600, they will tell you to go and come back for another test and it can go on and on like that. “What they were doing was watching your CD4 count until they can start you on drugs, which was wrong,” he narrated. The CD4 count is a test that measures how many CD4 cells you have in your blood. The test results help the doctor know how much damage has been done to the immune system and what’s likely to happen next if antiretroviral treatment is not initiated. According to experts, keeping the CD4 count up with effective antiretroviral drugs can hold off symptoms and complications of HIV and help patients live longer. The World Health Organisation says if a person’s CD4 cell count falls below 200, their immunity is severely compromised, leaving them susceptible to infections and death. “Someone with a CD4 count below 200 is described as having an advanced HIV disease (AHD). “HIV viral load measures the amount of virus in the blood. This test is used to monitor the level of viral replication and effectiveness of ART. “The treatment goal is to reduce the viral load in the blood to undetectable levels (less than 50 copies/ml), and the persistent presence of detectable viral load (greater than 1000 copies/ml) in people living with HIV on ART is an indicator of inadequate treatment response and the need to change or adjust the treatment regimen,” WHO said. Nigeria has the third-largest infected population (2 to 3.2 million) of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world after South Africa and India, according to the National Agency for the Control of AIDS. The agency added that the estimated number of annual infection is 103,404, while the estimated number of annual deaths is 44,830 and the estimated number of people living with HIV/AIDS is 1,800,000. Explaining further, Matemilola said a positive lifestyle, regular exercise, a balanced diet, daily intake of fruits are all beneficial for people with HIV. “Our body system recognises body temperature and tries to keep us within that normal range. “That is why if you’re in a cold environment, your body adjusts to that environment and if you’re in a hot environment, your body adjusts to the environment. “The same thing happens to the CD4 count. When it is falling, your body tends to raise it and when it is getting very high, your body knows how to balance and maintain it. “So, if your CD4 count is falling, there are certain things you can do to help your body to maintain it. For example, your body needs protein to be able to build new cells. You also need energy. “What we advise people is to take a very balanced diet. The diet should contain an adequate amount of protein, carbohydrates, fats, and oil, etc. “Also, your body needs minerals and vitamins. You can take a bowl full of fruits and you also need to exercise. Those are the three major things and the body will build the CD4 count and if it does not fall below 200-250, you are not likely to have opportunistic infections and you can live your life very well. “In 2003, my CD4 count fell to 220 and many of my friends advised me to start ART and I said if I’ve been able to live from 1992 to 2003, then I can manage myself. Just applying these types of measures I explained helped my body and my CD4 count rose to over 600 and till now, it has never fallen below that. “It is good to know your HIV status early while you are still healthy and can access many available services and not wait until AIDS develops before seeking help,” he said. Speaking with PUNCH HealthWise, a clinical haematologist, Dr. Wole Banjoko said with the right treatment and care, people with HIV can live a normal lifespan. “Taking antiretroviral medication regularly and as directed reduces viral load, thus decreasing the risk of transmitting HIV to others. “The patient should be taking his medication regularly and he must be going to the clinic to monitor his CD4 count and if any change is noticed, they can change the drugs. “The patient has to eat well by eating fruits and vegetables. He has to eat foods low in calories and as much as possible, do the things that will not cause the spread of the disease,” Dr. Banjoko said. The haematologist also urged the government to create more accessible clinics for persons living with HIV/AIDS. “A lot of people don’t want to come to those centres because it’s too public. That’s the major thing pushing people back. They are worried about stigma. “They should make it possible for patients to collect their drugs where they are treated,” he said. Source PUNCH [url][/url]https://healthwise.punchng.com/ive-never-taken-antiretrovirals-since-my-hiv-diagnosis-in-1992-medical-doctor/[url][/url]
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| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by dawnomike(m): 11:50pm On May 18 |
He is a special breed of human that should be studied.... |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Racoon(m): 1:26pm On May 19 |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Boladogailese(f): 1:26pm On May 19 |
Woooow so I can do the do with people with hiv now without fear? So happy |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by atobs4real(m): 1:27pm On May 19 |
His medical work helped him. Fruit is really good for all |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Emeskhalifa(m): 1:27pm On May 19 |
Abeg ooo, other HIV careers should not listen to him and stop their ARVs ooo. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by DeltaBachelor(m): 1:28pm On May 19 |
Wow !!!! That’s all I have to say ! |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by gozi360: 1:28pm On May 19 |
E work for Mr A, no mean say e go work for you. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by MrJames007: 1:29pm On May 19 |
HIV patients, no follow this man o. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Endougs(m): 1:30pm On May 19 |
Unbelievable, his immune system is powerful. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by TenQ: 1:32pm On May 19 |
A few people have been found to be 1. Able to live with the HIV without breaking down 2. Avoid infection even when exposed to the virus. But these are minorities so, no one should copy them. Take your ARV and eat well balanced healthy diets |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Wealthoptulent(m): 1:33pm On May 19 |
Racoon:My Bro u no go wan FIND OUT oo, just Thank God on his behalf!
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| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by temmyyem: 1:33pm On May 19 |
It's because HIV is targeted at black people. The sickness comes from drugs they gave you. If HIV is real, I can bet, there won't be one person left in Western countries. Stop going for HIV test or taking all these chemicals called drugs. You get true healing from herbs |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by wizzprince(m): 1:34pm On May 19*. Modified: 2:52pm On May 19 |
Thank God for good genes, don't try this at home But why is Dr. running away from the drug Just like this Dr. doing great things on YouTube https://youtube.com/shorts/YhpTqAILJ5E?si=Cem26cXuTWDZbPvE |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by socoharley: 1:38pm On May 19 |
Agent of confusion and destruction...Even if it's true by chance, must you post it here to discourage other HIV patients? |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Moniya4Real(m): 1:39pm On May 19 |
A healthy balanced diet and higher standard of living explains the reason people living with the virus rarely die of the infection compared to infected people in poverty stricken African countries |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by CodeTemplar: 1:41pm On May 19 |
Makes a lot of common sense. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by WhizdomXX(m): 1:46pm On May 19 |
Hmmm interesting. Noted |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Teymanhenry(f): 1:54pm On May 19 |
know a boy who was born with HIV. Both of his parents died from HIV, and he has been living with his elder sister. He is now over 20 years old. Surprisingly, he has never experienced any major illness apart from occasional malaria. His viral load was suppressed until recently. Last year, he moved to Kaduna to live with his aunt. There, he met friends who introduced him to “Arewa drugs.” After that, he suddenly began to show symptoms associated with HIV. He was later brought back to Lafia, where he was started on antiretroviral therapy (ARVs). Unfortunately, his elder sister, who is a colleague of mine, never had the courage to tell him that he is HIV-positive until when he was told in the hospital. It is remarkable that he lived for over 20 years with HIV without significant symptoms, likely due to viral suppression. However, after leaving consistent care and adherence, his health appears to have worsened. With his strong immune system, I think those symptoms wouldn't have shown if he hadn't indulged in drugs |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by tarboshi(m): 1:57pm On May 19 |
As a medical doctor, I believe he knows other alternatives to Antiretrovirals drugs. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by marlow1962(m): 1:57pm On May 19 |
Naso them still say salt water dy cure corona. If you like abandon your drugs cause of this crap news, you will definitely become a thing of the past. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by zinaunreal(m): 2:18pm On May 19 |
Bro still no talk how he caught the disease 😊 |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by CorperKola: 2:23pm On May 19 |
Doctor shoukd not be spreading this type of message |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by 2mch(m): 2:40pm On May 19 |
Why will mods push thus to front page? Thjs is irresponsible. You dont even know if this man head is correct or hes lying. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by Nwaikpe: 2:49pm On May 19 |
temmyyem:Bros, face your Iranian and Hamas propaganda. Continue bashing America and Israel. Your little and funny mind is meant only for that. Don't venture into sensible things. It won't fit you. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by seanery: 3:04pm On May 19 |
DOCTOR FOR THAT MATTER. BAD EXAMPLE |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by professore(m): 3:05pm On May 19 |
Some people still say this thing no exist, they like deceiving themselves. Better be careful out there. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by DrAda(f): 3:07pm On May 19 |
Emeskhalifa:I very much agree with this. |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by DrAda(f): 3:07pm On May 19 |
2mch:Very irresponsible. It's really amazing how some moderators here lack common insight |
| Re: I’ve Never Taken Antiretrovirals Since My HIV Diagnosis In 1992 – Medical Doctor by macphilip: 3:29pm On May 19 |
Many years ago, some ignorant people even committed suicide after checking their HIV status |
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