Yes it can with prompt very aggressive multidrug therapy. Especially using one of the new anti cellular attachment pharmaceuticals plus retrovirals, protease inhibitors, and some drugs that interfere with h.i.v. nucleic acid segments. (I believe it is the G.A.G. or E.N.V. sequences less likely P.O.L.)
See a specialist that treats aids patience and is preferably doing research on the disease or is working at a hospital that is involved on doing so. Some labs are investigating stem cells that generate immune cells.
Good luck. and get on it stat.
Doc. Dan.
2006-12-01 11:20:15
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answered by Dan S 6
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My friend had AIDS and his T-cell count was 53. He had thrush and cancer on this arms and stuff. I didn't think he had much time left. He went to a natural health doctor who put him on a super potent natural anti-viral regime. He then put him on a specific homeopathic emotional remedy that the doctor made himself. I'm not sure what it was, but my friend said that using muscle testing, the doctor found and built a remedy for an unresolved emotional catastrophy. This emotional problem was only known by him and his mother. He hasn't figured out how the doctor could know about it. In 6 months, his t-cell count was 225.
2006-12-01 20:01:42
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answered by Joel 1
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To qualify as someone who has AIDS you have to have your CD4 Cells drop below 200 (I believe) and/or come down with an AIDS related Condition (ARC). Once you develope AIDS, even if the ARC clears up and your CD4 count goes up, you keep the AIDS diagnosis. So you can go back to early HIV stages but you keep the name. My partner's CD4 count dropped below 200 and he developed thrush a couple years back. The thrush cleared up, his CD4 count is now at 600, but he is still considered having AIDS rather than just HIV.
2006-12-01 19:18:23
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answered by willow_raevynwood 2
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ABSOLUTELY!
Aids can regress with antiretroviral treatments up to the point where the immune system is restored (CD-4 cell count >200) and the viral load becomes undetectable again.
2006-12-02 00:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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