Olddaddy Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago When I was in Thailand I started PRep medicine a few days before my travel In hindsight I should of taken it a week before In fact some days I missed my dose I started to get flu symptoms on my return to Australia It was a silly thing to do , thankfully I tested negative for my HIV test although my doctor said he will need to test again in 2 months As he said there is no assurance that Prep works 100% and you may want to consider your partner using a condom if they are in the high rusk category eg sex workers I have no idea of any of you are living with HIV and you may not want to disclose that . Apparently you must take anti virals everyday , Unfortunately as I got older I became complacent , I won't take Prep everyday though unless I'm travelling I do wonder if many of you who have HIV are still ok in your lifestyle Quote
PeterRS Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I had a Thai boyfriend who contracted AIDS and died in 1994. Although desperately sad, I was terrified about getting an HIV test even though I had always used condoms. AZT was on the market but very expensive. I just assumed I did not need it! Two years later I finally took a test and was negative. But the next year one of my closet friends in Hong Kong arrived at my apartment and told me he had tested positive. He was in a dreadful state. By then antiretrovirals had been developed and he was put on a course. Now nearly 30 years later and aged 70 he is still not only alive, he is enjoying life as much if not more than before. I believe he takes one pill a day (but not 100% sure it is only one). TMax, vinapu and Ruthrieston 3 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 7 hours ago Members Posted 7 hours ago If you can't remember to take your pills every day, oral PrEP is not for you. There are injectable alternatives which can be dosed months apart. FunFifties, vinapu and floridarob 3 Quote