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Question

What can I do about my buffalo hump?

I started taking ARVs in 2004. I was on stavudine and I developed buffalo hump and the distribution of fats is abnormal. My
doctor changed me to Atripla. The distribution of fats is not remedied.

I now feel abnormal and have a low-self esteem and I’m too fat.

How can I remedy the situation. I’m embarrassed.

Please help me also curb my appetite, because I eat too much.

Answer

Thanks for posting a question  and allowing us to post the answer online.

Buffalo hump, apart from not having a great name, is one of the side effects that some people were unlucky to get using earlier treatment. It is less common now, but I’m sure hearing this doesn’t make you feel any better.

It is sad that you are feeling this way now, because you have clearly been so lucky in getting access to treatment. You also must have been so committed in taking the meds for them to have worked for so many years. These experiences make you an amazing woman and mean that you will have the strength to find a way through this. You shouldn’t let anyone make you feel embarrassed about how you feel or how you look.

Because you are also feeling depressed, your doctor should know about this in case there is something s/he can help with. This includes checking whether efavirenz (one of the drugs in Atripla) is causing the depression or making it worse. Efavirenz can affect your moods including making depression worse.

You mentioned wanting help with eating and that you feel you over eat, but this is something to talk about to your doctor too. Lots of people who have put on weight when on HIV treatment, think this is just about diet, so they cut back on eating everything. This is just as unlikely to help as over-eating. If you want to change things, this is likely to take time and happen slowly and getting advice from a health adviser or dietician might help. You have plenty of time to make these changes.

The following links below are for more information about different aspects of your question.

Although these studies are useful, you are clearly having a rough time right now. As well as talking to your doctor, it might help to find other people in a similar situation so you can support each other.

I wondered whether you were involved with Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) as they have a lot of branches in South Africa.

Please let me know if I can help with other information.

Further information

Information on efavirenz side effects.

Information on fat accumulation and lipodystrophy and possible treatments is at this link.

In the UK some people have liposuction for fat pads on the shoulder or neck. This is pretty successful in at least half the cases, but in some people the fat returns again. It is also a serious surgery that is free here, but may not be easy to access in other countries. Still, it would be worth asking your doctor about this.

This is a link to a study about liposuction in HIV.

However, some researcher in the USA ran a large study that report that shoulder fat was common – in 10% or HIV negative Americans. The reported this to be one of many symptoms associated with increased weight and being over weight.

If you have put on weight generally, in the long term, making changes to a more active life with a healthier diet, might help reduce the shoulder fat as well as other fat.

This is probably a slow process. You could set small goals that are easier to achieve. It involves eating a balanced diet and becoming more active. This study reported that diet and exercise can reduce symptoms.

These links include information about a balanced diet and leading a more active life.


22 comments

  1. Simon Collins

    Hi Nana, free HIV meds are available in nearly every country. Please contact an HIV organisation in your country including if you are in the UK. This i-Base service only provides information.

  2. Nana

    Please help us we really need medical help.

  3. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Lelo, I am sorry to hear about how you are feeling. What ARVs are you taking? and how long have you been taking them for?

    Do you know how much weight you have put on? and over how long did this change in weight happen?

    As you have noticed your weight change has anything in your lifestyle changed that could have also contributed to this e.g., eating more, less exercise, other health conditions?

    What have you tried so far to help with your weight? and apart from this weight gain have you had any problems with your treatment or noticed any side effects?

  4. Lelo

    I’m taking ARVs but now , I have put on soo much weight, on the top part of my body, my boots moved from 34 dd to 36 f , I hate myself . Everyone who sees me is shocked. I now look improper. My belly is soi huge and I now have to buy a new wardrobe. Can they change my meds ..I hate them, hey make me sweat

  5. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Zee,

    The following link may be of help: http://i-base.info/guides/side/fat-accumulation

  6. Zee

    Wich regimen can i change to to avoid this buffalo hump and gaining weight on upper body I’m on lamzid and efv

  7. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Dumisa,

    Please read Simon’s reply. He’s been clear, and he’s included links for more info. And as Lisa says, can you talk to the doctor about it?

    What HIV meds are you taking? And do you have access to your viral load and CD4 count results? Please let us know.

  8. Dumisa

    I need remedy for this Buffalo hump ,this thing is very frustrating me ,please be specific

  9. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Zoliswa,

    I’m not really sure what to suggest other than talking to your doctor again and seeing if they can try and treat it.

  10. Zoliswa

    This baffalo hump started to grow in 2010 but the doctors said it won’t grow bigger.I started on l Arvs in 2007

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