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I see that it is very expensive for all the medications for HIV patients. I dont know if this is already being done, but it doesn't seem like it is but maybe some of the money that loads and loads of people are donating to the HIV funds shouild be used towards medicine for the patients to make it affordable.
Now, didn't I TELL all my patients and caregivers that you should NOT think of your meds as "lifetime", that there really are a lot of people out there working for a cure, and that your cocktail is just to keep you around and healthy for when there is a cure??? Didn't I tell you?? Now take your meds, and stay tuned, so you can be first in line when this is debugged!!! Love you all, +s, now love your self and stay around for the cure(feels great to say it!!) the Rocknrollmd
I listened to Martin Delaney deliver this news in Fort Walton Beach Florida at "Positive Living". I was diagnosed 7/24/08 and it was there I met my first other poz person ever. To hear that there are people that not only HOPE for a cure but are actually WORKING toward a cure is encouraging. To those have endured the endless years of drug therapy for us to reach this point - God bless you! KEEP FIGHTING FOR A CURE!!!!
IT is gratifying that a simmer of hope is begining to appear.Efforts and collosal summs of money being wasted on confrences and seminars and shamelsessly enriching gullible participants should be channeled to our researchers and studious and brilliant scientist to give the world the dire anticipated cure.
Why Malawi, I know 30% are infected. I live in the States and care about not only myself but people that live here. I wish for all nations to be a part of great clinical trials where a possible cure or better treatment could come. Rhetoric question would Malawi care for U.S.A if we had 30% of infections.
This is a welcome development but the research should be extending to Africa in particular Malawi where almost 30% of the population is believed to be infected.
This is a welcome development but the research should be extending to Africa in particular Malawi where almost 30% of the population is believed to infected.
kihara gabriel
the idea that hiv virus developed from siv virus in chimpanzee is it a hoax what is the truth. Africa is more affected by hiv cant this treatment be tried in africa to help in reducing the stigma? and since hiv evolves and mutates what are the results of such a therapy.
March 26, 2010 • nairobi