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I am HIV positive – can I drink alcohol or eat pork?

Hello,

I’m 29 years old and have been HIV positive for almost one year. I have known about my status since December last year. I’m currently living in Germany due to studies and I would like return to my country (Mexico) at the end of this year. My questions are:

1) I have attached the results from the last analysis that have been done and I would like to hear your overall opinion on these and if I should focus in some particular issue.

2) I’m aware that between the last two analyses I went to a party and I drank too much alcohol (about 1.5liters) and I regret it. When you are not on therapy is the alcohol more likely to affect me than when I am on therapy? I mean does it decrease my CD4 and increase my viral load? I don’t want to drink alcohol anymore but it would be nice to know.

3) The Dr. suggested I should not eat pork. I am making big changes in my lifestyle (diet, exercise, etc) and I would like to know if it is possible to estimate when I should start the therapy? I’m worried since I don’t know if I’m going to stay in Germany or move back to Mexico. I’ll be able to know by the end of this year but not before.

My Dr. provided me with this website and I find it amazing with all the information that it’s available for us to learn about the subject.

I really want to thank you all for the great work you do!

Answer

Thank you for your question, and for the feedback – and for your doctor :)

I will try and answer your questions according to the numbers you have given above.

1) Firstly, we are not doctors but HIV treatment advocates.

Monitoring your blood tests you should focus mainly on your CD4 count, your CD4% and your viral load. If you have changes in your liver enzymes, cholesterol or kidney function tests then you would need to monitor those as well.

2) Drinking alcohol will not affect your viral load or CD4 count. T

Moderate alcohol use should not be a problem. It is your decision if you don’t want to drink anymore but it should be because it is what you want to do rather than because you are HIV positive.

The reason you may have been to told to avoid excessive alcohol is that excessive alcohol use can damage the liver. The liver is the organ that filters drugs from the blood so if the liver is damaged then the body has trouble with the HIV treatments.

However, an interesting study showed that HIV positive people not on treatment, might have higher levels of alcohol, (than on ART).
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22495786

Also excessive alcohol use can mean that people on medication may forget to take their treatment. This can lead to resistance which means the medication will no longer work.

3. Being HIV positive doesn’t mean you need to change your diet – other than to a more healthy one. A more healthy lifestyle is good for lots of reasons but can still eat the foods your want, including pork. Perhaps ask your doctor the reason they said this.

4. Since 2105, HIV treatment (ART) in generally recommended for everyone, even at high CD4 counts. This means it is good for everyone to think about HIV treatment.

If there are practical issue that mean you cant get treatment for a short time, then if your CD4 count is very high (over 500), this is usually also okay.

Once on treatment your viral load should become undetectable within the first three months.

This Introduction to ART has lots more information.

This answer was updated in January 2017 from a Q&A first posted in May 2010.

348 comments

  1. lona

    hhelp me my bf dont want to go to clinic but his cd4 is very low less than50but he s drinking alcohol and now hes coughing. a lot

  2. Robin Jakob

    Hi,

    It is common for one partner in a relationship to be positive and the other negative.

    You can find the answer to a similar question here:
    http://i-base.info/qa/4331

  3. Thozy

    I just found out 2 months ago that I am HIV positive. But my husband has been tested and is negative. So does he have it or not, i wasn’t using a condom until we found out about my status.

  4. myboys

    to all you guys out there being hiv is not a death sentence…bt I would like to encourage you all and plead wth you please please take your arv regularly and go to the clinic or doctor for your appoinments and stay healthy…look after yourself and be happy and know tht you can live a happy positive life….love you all….

  5. Simon Collins

    This guide has information about different issues relating to HIV transmission and risk.
    http://i-base.info/guides/testing

  6. Xolani

    I have been living a reckless life of sleeping with women without a condom. It normally happened twice last year and twice this year.

    My doctor has been giving me different medicine each time I go to him. Twice I have tested negative but it has come to a stage I am so scared to even test and my doctor has given me yet another ARV’s. If I continue doing this to myself what would be the worst scenario that will happen to me?

  7. Simon Collins

    Hi Andy

    Please see this answered which I updated today to include your question.
    http://i-base.info/qa/1873

  8. andy

    I’d like to know what antioxidants or multivitamins are best to use now to keep my cd4 high and viral load low as i have not started using arv’s yet. My cd4 count is 550.

  9. Robin Jakob

    Guidelines recommend that once you start treatment that you stay on it. This is because there are small but significantly increased risks from stopping and starting treatment. It is safer, once you have started treatment, to try to keep your viral load undetectable. If you choose not to start treatment again your viral load should rise and your CD4 count will fall. This may put you at risk of opportunistic infections and illnesses.

    If you are worried about side effects you can talk to your clinic or doctor. They can let you know if other meds are available.

  10. no name

    Please help I’m HIV positive and I was taking ARVs for the last six months and have stopped taking them.It is about six months without drinking them. I want to know how dangerous it is. I’m not drinking coffee or coke. I’m just eating well so please help I’m afraid if I can get sick again.

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