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Question

How long can I live if I’m taking HIV treatment (ART)?

Can HIV kill when you have an undetectable viral load? I’m doing well on medication and how long can i live to the cure? Lastly, why cant I stop thinking about my HIV status – first thing in the morning and also just before I fall asleep?

Polio have been eradicated but why cant scientists do the same for HIV?

Answer

The quick answer is that with modern HIV drugs (called ART) your life expectancy is likely to be similar to if you were HIV negative. The earlier someone is diagnosed and start ART, the quicker any damage from HIV can be reversed.

For most people, HIV is easy to treat and easy to manage.  ART can give you a normal life expectancy and an excellent quality of life.

Hw long anyone will live depends on things you can change (smoking, exercise, medication) and thing you can’t (genetics and luck).  A study in Denmark (2005) estimated that the survival is more than 35 years for a young person diagnosed with HIV infection and another study in Canada (2003) report that in the US, life expectancy at age 20 years was an additional 58.3 years.

As long as your CD4 count stays above 200 cells/mm3, the risk of most HIV complications is pretty low. At higher CD4 levels – above 350, or 500, or 700 – the risk becomes lower still. Although some health problems are slightly higher in HIV positive people compared to HIV negative people, these risks are also often reduced by ART.

If you continue to take your medication as prescribed and do not miss or taking doses late, then the risk of HIV health problems in the future s very low. However, just as HIV negative people become ill, lifestyle changes to reduce these risks are important if you are HIV positive. For example, keeping mentally and physically active, eating a balanced diet, resting well, not smoking etc).

Having HIV might not always be easy though. The shock of being diagnosed sometimes takes a long time to come to terms with and at the moment you are still working on this. Already, I am sure you feel better than when you were first diagnosed and this will continue to become easier every year.

Most people worry about the impact of HIV on their life.  This could bewhy you think about your HIV status on a daily basis.  If this continues to be difficult perhaps get in touch with a local support group or ask about counselling. Talking about your HIV status can help you to deal with it and also through group support you can share experiences and also learn from one another.  You do not have to deal with it in isolation.

Finally, you asked about research into a cure. HIV is very complex in a way that is different to polio. Although currently there is no vaccine or cure, there is a lot of ongoing research.

HIV treatment is one of the successes of modern medicine. The breadth and expertise in scientific advances has not only developed 30 medications in five drug classes but this research has contributed to many other areas of medicine.

Even though curing HIV is difficult, there are lots of reasons to be optimistic.

This question was updated in January 2018 from an original answer posted in November 2011. (See: Question 10 at this link for more information).

547 comments

  1. Thabo

    I’m a 25yrs hiv positive gay man only 6 months having started taking ARV’s. thing is when ever we go oral with partner I pull back and it’s somehow affecting my sex life. bcz I’m now thinking perhaps I will infect him if his not infected already. I wanted to know can I transmit the virus through going oral with him even if we both got no wounds especially in the mouth?

  2. Lisa Thorley

    Hi John,

    Please see Q’s 1 and 5 here:

    http://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions

  3. John

    I slept with an HIV woman four times.the first time the I changed condoms three time.the first condom dried up, second burst but I took out my penis as I felt it has burst then I put the last one. Second sex condom was OK, third sex condom OK but the forth sex I used a condom but near to ejaculation I removed it thus when I became worried the following day. Insisted to go for a test the woman tested positive & I was tested negative. Can I get HIV from such kind of sex.help me please to understand.

  4. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Patrica,

    Is there someone that you can talk to? A close friend or a relative? If this isn’t an option, is their a HIV support group near to where you live?

    Please see here:

    http://i-base.info/just-found-out/

  5. Patricia

    I just found out I’m HIV positive and I’m losing it

  6. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Tim,

    If you’ve been at risk, you will need to test. Please see Q1 here:

    http://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions

  7. Tim

    My body is no longer the same since my girlfriend was infected with hiv, I had pain in the throat, with a tonsils at my right hand jow, I had headaches for weeks and different once and now I feel paints in my hands, my feet joins and near my testicle on the left hand side.

  8. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Vivian,

    Where is it that you live globally? If you could tell me I may be able to find some support for you, that is if you are living with HIV.

  9. Vivian

    I need a counselor.

  10. Lisa Thorley

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