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after 10 years of unknowingly having HIV my immune system started having issues, when I went to the hospital they finally gave me the news of what I had and that it had become AIDS and started taking treatment afterwards but I'm wondering if that would affect my life span due to lack of treatment for so long.. and is there other treatments that would help me in my current situation?
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Now am reading another post of what I answered to the first time I have had hiv for 14 years and when I first found out wasn't prescribed any medications so didn't do anything missed appointments was to scared to go a child of mine passed in I and eventually ended up with aid and stayed in the hospital for months came down sick with things I never even heard of and I meet an I D doctor that took a chance on me and changed my life aids isn't a death sentence am not saying it goes away but it's not a death sentence at least not for me and a couple of others I know . Stay strong sending my prayers to you as we speak đ sorry so long just was able to cut it a bit shortâ¤ď¸
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