Sunday, October 28, 2012

What are some controversial topics related to HIV/AIDS

What are some controversial topics related to HIV/AIDS?
You opinions please! Thanks in advance.
Infectious Diseases - 5 Answers
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How about this one: is AIDS real? I mean there is a very strong correlation between having HIV and developing AIDS but it's not 100% so there's room for debate, although certain pharmaceutical companies don't want you to.
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http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/cohen/cohen.dtl http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/aids.htm http://aids.about.com/od/newlydiagnosed/a/hivtimeline.htm http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/aids.htm
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That HIV exists and it causes AIDS i not controversial. Anyone who says otherwise is extremely ignorant of the wealth of data. The practice of giving out condoms is quite controversial. They work fairly well, but does handing them out promote promiscuity? Does it matter even if it does?
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One of the most controversial issues around HIV/AIDS is the assertion that HIV causes AIDS. There are scientists who now believe that the virus is simply opportunistic. This would explain why it is common in high risk groups, like IV drug addicts, homosexuals, people with hemophilia, and people with protein malnutrition. After many years of dealing with this problem, many people now believe that nutrition is key to progression from HIV infection to AIDS. This is more so in Black people, because of the heritage of maize. A maize diet causes protein malnutrition which weakens the immune system; this weakness passes from generation to generation. The affected thrive better on a low protein micro nutrient dense diet.
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As a person living with HIV for 4 years I would say the biggest topic is the stigma the HIV community still faces everyday after so many years . Many people living with HIV cannot get the healthcare that is needed to live with the disease and this allows it to turn into AIDS . Many people living with HIV / AIDS face a life of fear , stigma and ignorance . I myself would say HIV / AIDS IS infact a controversial topic all in itself .



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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

I kissed a girl for about 4 hours short kisses while we were dancing, could I get HIV/AIDS

I kissed a girl for about 4 hours short kisses while we were dancing, could I get HIV/AIDS?
We have exchanged some saliva while kissing. She even sucked my thongue.
STDs - 13 Answers
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Very unlikely. It's possible to catch something else though...
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Lol, does she have HIV/AIDS?
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Highly unlikely. There's a very slim possibility, if you had open cuts in your mouths, but that's about it.
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No you don't get HIV/Aids from kissing someone, only if you have an open cut or sore and their blood or liquids get in it but that's just about it and sexual intercourse. o.O
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no! if only she got hiv and she got cut in her mouth or lips. did she? if no don't worry.
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You cant get AIDS/HIV through saliva, you can only transmit it through Blood transfusion Anal sex Sexual intercourse Oral So dont worry, You could proberly get something else, like a flu or cold, But thats nothing to worry about
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Only if you both had opened bleeding sores in your mouths at that time.
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no! didn't you listen in Sex ed.! HIV aids can't be passed on through saliva
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It is very unlikely hun, you have to swallow like a bucket load of her spit and she would actually have to have HIV in the first place,
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Don't they teach this stuff in Health classes anymore?!
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Only if you and her had open seeping sore in both of your mouths, then is it highly unlikely.
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Only if you both have open sores or cuts in your mouth and you exchanged bloody saliva....very, very, very highly unlikely that you contacted HIV. So, enjoy and be careful!
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its clinically imporssible to contract HIV/AIDS from kissing. only blood and/or sexual fluids can carry the disease.



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Saturday, October 20, 2012

What laws does new jersey have regarding partner notification for HIV, AIDS, and other sexually transmitted in

What laws does new jersey have regarding partner notification for HIV, AIDS, and other sexually transmitted in?

STDs - 3 Answers
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Most states require notification if you have HIV, AIDS, and you are also required to use protection. I'm sure New Jersey does as well. Syphilis is another disease that requires disclosure in many states, but many people do not know they are infected. Call the toll free number for the state of New Jersey and ask for their STD/HIV dept. and then talk to someone. Or you might try the link shown below to answer your questions.
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Yeah most states require you to notify your partner if you KNOW that you are hiv postive. Unfortantly that can be hard to prove because almost half the hiv infected population does not know they have it.
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Almost every state has a std law, you can be charged with a felony for not reporting it.



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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

What's a good website I find find any and all information about HIV/AIDS

What's a good website I find find any and all information about HIV/AIDS?
I need to know about different strains, statistics.....everything under the sun. My mom asked me to do this....she found out today she got HIV from her boyfriend who neglected to tell her he has AIDS.
STDs - 2 Answers
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Try this website: http://www.thebody.com/ Good luck. This is a really hard time in your mom's life, it's great that you're helping her out and staying with her.
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wow, that's tough. I"ve included a couple of links below for reliable information. She's also going to need a support group most likely and you can call your doctor or a clinic in your area to find one. There are also on-line support groups. It will be very important for her to feel that she is not alone. The sites below should also have support links on them. Good luck - it will be a scary time for both of you at first - just remember - medication has come a long way in controlling this virus.



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Friday, October 12, 2012

Is HIV/AIDS curable? How soon will a person usually die after he is infected with HIV virus

Is HIV/AIDS curable? How soon will a person usually die after he is infected with HIV virus?

STDs - 13 Answers
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According to South Park injecting around 100,000 dollars cash directly into the bloodstream can cure aids, other wise no there is no cure, and what does matter is how much drugs you can afford to combat the disease, probably 10 years minimum but in some cases like magic johnson hes still going after 30 plus years
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HIV is not curable. But there are very good drugs available meaning that the life expectancy has dramatically increased and many HIV patients are living into old age.
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Ok lets get a few things clear first - HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is that actual virus that gets into the body and infects the person. AIDS (aquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is the disease which is eventually caused by HIV. Someone who is infected with HIV can live for many months or even years without developing AIDS, and thus they're usual pretty symptom free. Once AIDS has been developed the person usually starts showing symptoms. From then its a gradual deterioration over months or years until they die. The nature of AIDS is its affects on the immune system. So many people suffering from AIDS die from infections that the body cannot fight, because the immune system has been destroyed. HIV/AIDS is not curable. The reason for this is that the virus constantly 'hides' from the immune system, so unlike other viruses, the body cannot combat it. Hope this helps x Edit: Ok Darin - thank you for giving me the thumbs down. I am aware of how the HIV virus acts in the body. But as a nurse I didn't think it was appropriate to go into virology and replication with someone who perhaps has no clue about it. I use my own methods to explain illnesses to patients, and you use yours. Thanks.
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Scientists have not found the cure for AIDS yet but about three weeks ago there was report from Germany that said that a guy who had AIDS for more than a decade got cured with a bone marrow transplant. He needed the transplant because he also had leukemia. They are not sure if the AIDS virus will come back but for now there is no sign of the virus being in his body. Just google bone marrow cures aids
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There are cases where people have cleared the virus using different combinations of drugs. some antiviral drugs have been effective against it
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Not curable at all, treatable if your rich as hell!
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It is treatable, but there is no cure. Untreated HIV you can live 10-12 years if you haven't developed full blown AIDS. Once you reach that stage, you are prone to opportunistic infections like pcp pneumonia, various cancers, ect. The best treatment available is protease inhibitors that can bring down the viral load, while helping your C4 count come back up. Normal c4 count is 1500. If your under 200, you have AIDS.No treatment and you can die within months. With treatment, you can live a normal life for many years. There are side effects to the drugs, and if you don't take them properly, you can become resistant to them. Estimates are 6 years life expectancy if you have full blown AIDS with treatment, but that number climbs every year. More people are living longer with AIDS that they usually die of contributing diseases like lung cancer and cardiac arrest. I hope this helps. Update: Ok the virus doesn't "hide" from the immune system like someone on here said. The virus replicates itself by invading c4 cells and using their DNA to produce copies of themselves. Also, you don't have to be rich as hell to have treatment. Medicaid and Insurance Carriers have made the drugs very affordable. Be carefull about some of the answers you read on here. Update: Yes, the bone marrow patient shows no sign of the AIDS virus at all. That is because he recieved a marrow transplant from a match that had a genetic predisposition to HIV. 1 in 100 Euoropean blooded people carry this gene. Finding a doner match with that predisposition was a 1 in 1000 chance. So don't put your hopes on that. The good news is it opens doors for genetic studies to combat HIV/AIDS
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For those people saying there is No cure , remember the case of Magic Johnson .If he got better everyone can. There are many cures reported but somehow do not make front page news. HIV treatment has been described and there were legal battles over this . A person should not die if he does all the right thins including a proper diet. Also try to learn the cause of the aids virus as reported in London Times.
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Hi there i believe in right in saying aids it self dose not kill you it is normally a cold or chest infection which kills you because hiv/aids destroys your immune system and leaves you vulnerable to illnesses, e.g. colds but as of yet there is only drugs which can keep the virus at bay but not complete remove it, but we will never know what tommrow brings in adavances to medcin
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There is no cure for HIV/AIDS, If someone could cure the virus, that person would be a millionaire. I do feel bad for people who have this disease.
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no hiv is not curable. If you are around 20 years old, and your in good health and taking all your medications, then you are expected to live to be 67.. all we can do is prey that a cure will be found
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first off, some of these answers area little wacky. Second off, no one really knows how long you will live after getting the virus. I just found out in April I had HIV. I just had a baby 6 weeks ago and both my son and my husband are negative. I got very, very lucky with my strand of the virus. I have a clean strand so I have all of the different medications to choose from to use. Then, other than the virus I have no other health problems, I am also showing a very strong resistance to the virus. I was just taken off of medication and for the last month my Tcells have stayed at 600 and my viral load was only 1500. When I was tested back in April I had the virus for at least 6 years and my viral load was only 1800. With that said, my Dr. said I may be able to go 10-15 years without medication. He also said that he could see me living another 30 to 40 years (I am 24 now). Studies have shown that people in my situation have a life expectancy of 69 years. However, that doesn't guarantee that everything is going to go as planned. Something could happen and I very well could die a month from now. There are people who are not as lucky and get some mutant strand that is resistant to all drugs and is fast acting. In those cases they could die quickly. I read a story about a man who got AIDS (not HIV) in the 80's. His strand is resistant to all of the medications, but he is still alive today. As for the cure, there really isn't one. My oldest brother did see the story on that man who had the bone marrow transplant though. I did some reading and I know there was a test done with bone marrow back in about 95' and only a small percentage of people showed to have the virus eradicated from their system. But for the most part, it didn't work. My brother said that the researchers think that if you are highly resistant to the virus then the procedure "might" work but, they really are not sure. Could it be a possible cure? Maybe. It might be years before we know for sure. The end result is HIV is not curable, but it isn't the death sentence it once was. People can live long an healthy lives and die of old age. I think the longest living person with HIV is a lady who it in her 80's and still alive today. *Edit* BTW, the pills for treating HIV are expensive, but if you have good medical insurance then it really isn't that expensive. I took Kaletra and Combivir and for a 3 month supply they would have cost about $3,000. But I paid $20 for a 3 month supply. Not to mention, if you live in the US each state has a program to help people who can't afford HIV medication.
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No it s not. It depends, how soon the person finds out they are HIV+ and starts on medications. If the person takes good care of them self they can live a normal life expectancy.



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Monday, October 8, 2012

How can someone cope with living with HIV/AIDs

How can someone cope with living with HIV/AIDs?
I'm in the process of getting tested for STDs right now and I'm nervous. I'm paranoid. I'm very worried. I think I would commit suicide if I tested HIV+ ...is it really worth it to live with AIDs or HIV? Its not about the physical pain but the emotional pain. How can I ever have a loving relationship with someone? My whole social life would be destroyed and all my chances of romance are squandered...
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lol bro im in the same boat im worried like crazy...i was thinking about just blowing my head off if i am :( lets cross our fingers for both of us
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You are getting way ahead of yourself. The test isn't back yet, remember? Secondly, It's absolutely worth living with the illness. The drugs have come a long, long way. There is an incredible support network, in the form of professionals and people with HIV. The life expectancy and dormant phase of AID's can be up to 20 years before symptoms develop and yes you can have romance, safe sex and love in your life with HIV. Again, the test isn't back yet and whatever happens, I wish you luck.
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Hey Brother. I tested + about 9 months ago. I thought long and hard about ending it. On my birthday I was soaking in a very hot tub with an Exacto knife in my hands. Earlier that week I had thrown away everything I didn't need, things I wouldn't want anyone to find after my death and was ready to check out. I had the blade over my wrist, but something stopped me. I made the decision to take it year by year. Every year on my B-day, I would take stock of things and decide whether I want to go on or not. I advise you to do the same. You can always kill yourself, but you can't unkill yourself. Make the promise to yourself that you'll do the same. You can always end it later.
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Dont talk about killing yourself because the hiv/aids test s ometimes come out you have it and you really dont, if you get a posrtive get a different test done before you do anything like that, and its not the end of the world if you have it just means your life become very compilicated,andpeople live with it everyday. They do it one day at a time.hope your okay. but if test comes back bad get another test, because there is mess up everyday in labs.
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I went through this 2 years ago. I was a complete wreck for a whole year because I was too afraid to even go and get tested. Ignorance is bliss I guess. I finally did and it was negative. Happiest day of my life. I seriously thought what a life must be like if you tested positive, and still think about it often. I could not imagine living like that either. I mean yeah someone with HIV could live another 20 years, but that is not much comfort when a person is 20 years old. Knowing you won't live past like 40...wow I couldn't even imagine knowing that. The only thing that would keep me going and possible cause me to NOT end my life, would be hope for a cure.
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

If HIV/ AIDS was around in Hitler's time, would he have killed everyone who was HIV positive

If HIV/ AIDS was around in Hitler's time, would he have killed everyone who was HIV positive ?
I reckon he would have. Just wondering ? I know it definately wasnt around then. I'm just putting out a hypothetical to see peoples opinions on how ruthless Hitler may have been.
History - 3 Answers
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It probably was but noone knew what it was. By the way, Hitler was in very ill health most of his life.
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I believe it did exist but only in parts of Africa. The major reason it spread was increased contact with effected parts of Africa and the migration of those peoples to other parts of the world that dramatically increased because of cheaper and easier travel during the last 40-50 years.
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Considering that anyone disabled, homosexual, or with 'criminal' and 'Jewish' blood was killed... ... there's no doubt he'd kill HIV sufferers.



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Monday, October 1, 2012

What are some "FIRST" signs of HIV, AIDS, or just STDs

What are some "FIRST" signs of HIV, AIDS, or just STDs...?
What are some "FIRST" signs of HIV, AIDS, or just STDs... Thanks ...
STDs - 11 Answers
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hiv - a sore in the mouth that just won't heal
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HIV, you will be weak and get sick alot. All others....your wang will look "sick"
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death!
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HIV: * chronic yeast infections or thrush (yeast infection of the mouth) * Fever and/or night sweats * Easy bruising * Bouts of extreme exhaustion * Unexplained body rashes * Appearance of purplish lesions on the skin or inside mouth * Sudden unexplained weight loss * Chronic diarrhea lasting for a month or more * chronic yeast infections or thrush (yeast infection of the mouth) * Fever and/or night sweats * Easy bruising * Bouts of extreme exhaustion * Unexplained body rashes * Appearance of purplish lesions on the skin or inside mouth * Sudden unexplained weight loss * Chronic diarrhea lasting for a month or more AIDS: # Lack of energy # Weight loss # Frequent fevers and sweats # Persistent or frequent yeast infections # Persistent skin rashes or flaky skin # Short-term memory loss # Mouth, genital, or anal sores from herpes infections STDS: There are lots of them..I'm assuming you're asking about STDS in men? Chlamydia is the most common and fastest spreading sexually transmitted disease. * inflammation of the urethra (the bladder duct within the penis) * stinging feeling when passing water * clear discharge from penis and possible itchiness around the opening * pain or tenderness in the testicles.
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pain nasty genital stuff dripping stuff from ur cooter
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All STDs signs vary depending on which it is. HIV and AIDs can go symptom free for a very long time. If you think you have something, go get checked...and don't go spreading it around to anyone new.
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First symptoms and diagnosis: Chlamydia may appear 1 - 30 days or an average of 1 - 3 weeks after exposure. A culture smear antibody and other chemical test may be performed for diagnosis.
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With HIV you catch colds, flu etc much more easily and then very hard to get rid of. With AIDS its the shingles, unhealed spots and sores etc. With most other STD's its a rash, burning, itching that won't go away.
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there are sum punks on this site... but anyways i think signs are discharge and things that shouldnt be happening in that area like redness and things like that. i dont think HIV/AIDS has very big signs until at the end of the life because of the fact that it kills white blood cells so you cant really see an outside aprearance change other than tiredness or something. hope u dont have AIDS man
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Several first signs, but they tend to vary from person to person, as well as all being symptoms of other, more trivial illnesses, since the immune system being weakened is the cause of the symptoms. Some include; Sweating loads at night Fever Rash Sore throat Nasal conestion Headache Tiredness If you're worried for you or someone else, check that it isn't something less serious, like a cold, flu or even ME or glandular fever, and don't self diagnose or diagnose from the internet. That just causes (possibly) unnecessary panic, and get a blood test at a genito-urinary clinic. Best ways to avoid = condom use, not sleeping with multiple people, trying to sleep with only one person in your life (also making for a good marriage), and preferably, them only having slept with you in their lives.
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Sores, muscle and joint pains, fevers,diareah or coughs. But the best thing to do is getting tested.




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