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Why Hasn't HAART Stopped AIDS Deaths?

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Steve

Another contributor is there is very little education or assistance for HIV+ people. By this I mean, there are few resources for someone who is only HIV+ to use to learn about there disease at that stage. Most of the literature is about AIDS and what happens after you reach AIDS. I have been pos for 5 years and had to start medicine. My CD 4 count was 580, who would have guessed. Would have been nice to know some of the signs, such as the fungus on the eyelids, the thrush, warts, etc.

June 15, 2008 Austin, Tx

Steve

I have been pos for 17yrs now and have high t-cells and undectable, but I still worry daily, when is it going to finally get me? I hope not ever, but what is the percentage of those who beat it and never get AIDS?

June 12, 2008 Louisville

Scott

Not mention in the article but definitely a major problem here in FL is that many county health departments refuse to put patients on meds until they have full blown AIDS, even the patients ask for them. In an effort to save money, the county health departments are endangering lives. Thank you Pasco County! I work for an ASO in St. Pete and deal with the patients other counties have cast aside and all tell the same story.

June 11, 2008 St. Petersburg, FL

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