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Talking to Your Healthcare Provider About AIDS

You have a unique medical history. Therefore, it is essential to talk with your doctor or healthcare provider about your personal risk factors and/or experience with HIV infection and AIDS. By talking openly and regularly with your healthcare provider, you can take an active role in your care.

General Tips for Gathering Information

Here are some tips that will make it easier for you to talk to your healthcare provider:

  • Bring someone else with you. It helps to have another person hear what is said and think of questions to ask.
  • Write out your questions ahead of time, so you don't forget them.
  • Write down the answers you get, and make sure you understand what you are hearing. Ask for clarification, if necessary.
  • Don't be afraid to ask your questions or ask where you can find more information about what you are discussing. You have a right to know.

Specific Questions to Ask Your Healthcare Provider

About AIDS

  • How is my immune system functioning?
  • What is my viral load and CD4+ T cell count?
  • How quickly will my condition worsen?

About Your Risk of Developing AIDS

  • Based on my lifestyle, am I at risk for HIV infection and AIDS?
  • Do I need to be tested for HIV infection?

About Treatment Options

  • What is my best treatment option?
  • What other options are there?
  • What are the risks and benefits associated with each treatment option?
  • What medications are available to help me?
  • What are the benefits/side effects of these medications?
  • When should I start taking them?
  • Will these medications interact with other medications, over-the-counter products, or dietary or herbal supplements I am already taking for other conditions?
  • How long will I have to take these medications?
  • What should I do if I miss a dose?
  • What can I do to prevent opportunistic infections?

About Lifestyle Changes

  • What will I need to change in my daily routine?
  • How long can I expect to continue working at my present job? Or caring for myself?
  • Should I exercise?
    • What type of exercise is best?
    • How much should I be exercising?
    • How do I get started with an exercise program?
  • Are there dietary changes I should make? How do I go about it?
  • Should I stop drinking alcohol?
  • How can I find help to quit smoking?
  • What can I do to prevent complications?
  • How can I avoid giving this disease to someone I love? Or to other people?

About Outlook

  • What are my risks for developing complications?
  • Will I still be able to have children?
  • Will I put my future children at risk for this disease?
  • Will I be able to live a normal life? How normal of a life will I be able to lead?
  • What is the likelihood I will be totally disabled or need help with personal care?
  • Am I likely to die soon? Do I need to put my affairs in order?

References:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov.

Conn's Current Therapy 2001. 53rd edition. WB Saunders Company; 2001.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases website. Available at: http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/.

Textbook of Primary Care Medicine. 3rd edition. Mosby, Inc.; 2001.

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January 2007

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