Living with HIV: "Not a death sentence"

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2011

Nov. 29 - Diagnosed with HIV in 1986, 49-year-old Theresa Nowlin says medical advances and a healthy lifestyle means she can live a long, happy existence. Sarah Irwin reports.

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  • Yes, the "scare tactic" did work very well to most people who are ignorant; and with fear or panic, they believe in the HIV scam that ultimately change their Life forever.

  • HIV is still deadly and vicious. You must treat it with respect never neglect your meds or live a stressful life style.Sex and having sex is deadly now! nobody is with out safe gaurds requirements and awareness. If you have HIV? stay healthy! If you dont have it then stay

    alert and use a condom.

  • @4panta

    It's called a condom.

  • it wasnt gays who started it, it was africans having sex with apes.

  • the pharmaceutical companies must be very happy to have patients to live 30 more years AND TAKE 8 pills every day.

    what a wonderful business HIV is!

    WHAT if there was an antidote since the beginning of HIV?

  • I would still like to know how Magic Johnson, who had AIDS, suddenly does not. What did he do?

  • I came across a video where a man was treating HIV with yogurt only, for 13 years. He is very healthy. He intimated that HIV is caused by a digestive disorder, that reduces the ability to absorb nutrients. He also indicated that the digestive disorder also leads to AIDS. This could make sense and explain why we believe HIV causes AIDS.

  • i wont tap that

  • antivirals can keep the virus in check. You basically have to be constantly medicated, but even people who are on the brink of death can be brought back to relative health by proper medication.

  • @JogBird obviously that's not true. sharing bodily fluids with anyone who is HIV+ can give you HIV.

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