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  • @inoexist , in 1998 , after suffering from adverse reactions to Abacavir , DMP 266 and Didanosene , the doctors gave me a diagnosis of full blown stage 4 Aids. Funny thing was , looking on the CDC hiv clasification of stage 4 full blown Aids , i had none of the aids defining conditions. I only realised this two weeks ago while going over my hospital files. Best advice i can give you is stay fit, eat well , look after yourself and think positive. The body is a remarkable machine. Andy

  • i'm going through pretty much the same thing as this guy. stopped taking meds about 3 months ago after being really fucking ill fo 2 years whilst on meds. it was only when i started doing some digging i realised that by the guidlines and my results i've technically had AIDS for about 5 years. part of that time i had been living on the street,selling the big issue,drinking shit loads,not eating, sleeping in shop doorways, and guess what i've never even had a cough, nothing. any advice people??

  • Good for you for doing this video. Once you get trapped into the 'HIV' paradigm it's hard to get out of it.

  • Hey Andy,

    Congrats to you after so many years for coming off the drugs. Like you, I understand where you are coming from - having been on and off the drugs myself. I am now off for good. I only went back to them for fear - but now working alongside a holisitic health doctor and juicing daily, I have no fear and my inner strength and physical health is getting stronger and stronger. I commend you so much. Take care bro and best wishes, Jason.

  • Hi Andy! Good to hear from you again. I find your education videos, relating your personal experiences in the HIV=AIDS world of lies, and relating your stories of becoming aware of the truth, and relating your experiences in the battle to expose the HIV=AIDS lies and to stop Mass Murder by Medicine, all to be some of best material in my research into this subject. I applaud you for continuing to educate people. The only draw back is that your accent is a bit hard to understand, at least for me.

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