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lwr32
Even though IL2 didn't show evidence of HIV suppression, it worked for some to raise t-cell count. I don't have AIDS but a friend does. He was having massive problems keeping his t-cell count up. He was sick all the time. IL2 worked very well for keeping his t-cell count up. His weight went back up and he was his old self. He felt good. He's lived with AIDS for almost 20 years. Now he doesn't know what he's going to do. He's afraid he'll go back to what he felt like before IL2. I'm scared for him. How can a company stop a medication that is keeping a person alive? Does the company not have a conscious. Insulin doesn't cure diabetes. It makes it manageable. For those that can manage their AIDS with IL2 should be able to keep using it.
March 15, 2009