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In September 2009 I will be a 19 year survivor living with HIV. I am almost always hopeful I will be around for a cure to this killer of such great people; and love to hear of new advances. My doc is on the forefront and very involved in research at the University of Cincinnati Hospital. She handed me the tools to survive this far and I look forward to moving on with my life as a college educated man with a bright future. Who knew life could start at 40.
I'm very happy this kind of breakthroughs are being encountered, and that soon an effective med can be produced. I've been poz for 25 years. I'm interested in corresponding with other poz, especially with long term survivors.
I am amazed at the research and discoveries being made in labs all over the world. We've come a long way since my high school chemistry class when I first view a protazoa in the early 1960's! Good luck and thanks for the hard work as you seek to cure HIV/AIDS!
This is a very good breakthrough i hope and prey that the research of this type progresses and helps all kinds of people in the world.
smasher
I pray that God opens the brains of these people who labour day and night to find a cure for people like me with HIV. The brains ,they were given whats left is for God to open that part of the brain were the answer is located. Abstainance and protected sex will give give hope for a new HIV free generation. Educate and also be educated because HIV is there and it is real.
August 21, 2009 • Harare