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OK, I’ve Been Hiv For 30 Years And I Am Now Out Of All Regimens And Wonder What I Do And Where I Go From Here. Can Someone Help Me
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what’s the next step after all regimens have been taken?

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It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation. If you've exhausted all standard HIV treatment regimens, it might be time to explore some newer options. Here are a few steps you can consider:

1. **Consult Your Healthcare Provider**: Discuss your current health status and treatment history. They might suggest newer... read more

It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation. If you've exhausted all standard HIV treatment regimens, it might be time to explore some newer options. Here are a few steps you can consider:

1. **Consult Your Healthcare Provider**: Discuss your current health status and treatment history. They might suggest newer medications or clinical trials that are available for individuals with resistant HIV strains.

2. **Research New Treatments**: Look into recent advancements like the drug mentioned in the context, which tackles resistant HIV. This might be an option if traditional therapies are no longer effective.

3. **Support Networks**: Engage with communities and support groups on platforms like myHIVteam, where you can connect with others who might be in similar situations and share their experiences and solutions.

4. **Comprehensive Care**: Ensure you're also focusing on other aspects of health, such as mental health support and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, which can play a crucial role in managing HIV.

It's important to keep hope and continue seeking out new information and resources. Your healthcare provider can guide you towards the next best steps for your specific situation.

 This AI-generated response comes from myHIVteam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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