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U.S. Kids Born With HIV Are Doing Fairly Well as Teens

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jon colorado

I would like to share my story.I was born with HIV in may of 1986 its been 28years I been living with this illness and I would like to say that it does not affect my life at know if you look at me you wouldn't be able to notice I was sick. My personal life never has been affected by my illness. My girlfriend of 5years knows my status I told her the very first day I met her told her my story and she accepted me with no problem. Till this day she is still HIV negative this is not a death sentence

November 23, 2014 Bronx,NY

Brian

am 22year old male am HIV positive from birth I also have COPD .I just want to share my story and give hope to children in the some position as me .please let them know HIV is not a dearth sentence .I would like to share more but run out of time ....please inspire young people living with HIV in any way

October 12, 2014 Johannesburg south Africa

Elitemoor

This is great, what I would like to see next is a study on what long term effects HIV has on perinatally infected adolescents/young adults, and how it differs, if at all, from long term survivors issues.

March 22, 2011 NYC

Someone Else

All this tells us is that kids on HIV therapy have "plasma" numbers in line with what you'd expect. Not exactly mind-blowing stuff. It doesn't address any of the "comorbidities". It just tells us that the drugs are suppressing the virus in kids. Well whoop-dee-do. Chalk another one up to the useless research brigade.

March 19, 2011 The Real Cleveland

Queen

Man is surely destroying the earth, What are they trying to do have everyone infected with HIV? This world is too complacent with such a horrible "disease"

March 17, 2011 East Cleveland

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