Some of the older drug combinations were very troublesome. They've gotten better and people live longer, yes .. but they could have a lot of long term toxicity that's hard to judge until we can study groups of people who've survived on them into their later years.
You can control and even reverse type-2 diabetes by cutting sugars and starches from your diet if you do it early and are diligent. HIV infections cannot be reversed. Once you have it, you'll likely be on drugs for the rest of your life.
I'm sure doctors (of all people) see the actual, real, progression of diabetes in real patients; not the hypothetical progression of the hypothetical diabetes patient who is able to never eat carbs again.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2012/07/16/1566929...
Some of the older drug combinations were very troublesome. They've gotten better and people live longer, yes .. but they could have a lot of long term toxicity that's hard to judge until we can study groups of people who've survived on them into their later years.
You can control and even reverse type-2 diabetes by cutting sugars and starches from your diet if you do it early and are diligent. HIV infections cannot be reversed. Once you have it, you'll likely be on drugs for the rest of your life.