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My name is robert and i have aids i am an interested individual who would agree to participate in a cure study how do i go about getting involved ?
I want to make one point in this press release very clear. These results were produced in test tubes and mice. The work is more of a comment on the responsiveness of CD8 cells to HIV (or its markers / epitopes) at different stages of the disease. While an interesting insight, the work in no way, shape, or form points directly to a cure. Readers should not be misled as such.
was first diagnosed in 96. Have been on this last cocktail Insentress Intelence and Selzentry for 7 years. CD4 county had been normal for several years, viral load undetectable. The problem is the fat around the waist. For over a year, injected e Egrifta and nothing helps. Is there any opposition in getting rid of that inner tube.
Boost how? All it says is boost but by what? Food? Medicine,shots?vitamins? Still a lot left out of this article and a lot that the avg person can only understand half of the words. CD8? Nevet heard of it.
This news is some of the BEST news I've heard so far! SOOO promising it seems! I just want to personally thank everyone who has any kind of hands on in this process and to any process to ultimately rid people of this condition! It does not go unnoticed and or unappreciated to the highest level! Thank you once again.
Joseph
There's a big difference between an experiment and a cure. Now that we've had our moment of sobriety, let's not be Debbie Downers. For once, this is good news. Even if this isn't inevitable, it's progress. I for one am glad to finally see a respite from the usual doom and gloom. I appreciate stuff about a cure once in a while. I swear, if people with HIV showed a little rational self interest and optimism, this disease would've been over 15 years ago.
March 4, 2015 • Bristol, CT