Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 , I met my husband over 5 yrs ago.on an hiv support web site.He decided to move to Texas from land.He had been diagnosed back in the 80's with full blow aids.He did take meds and had studied for yrs on the subject and had worked with some good doctors at Hopkins.He decided which meds he would go on and they listened to him and would ask him for his opinion.But after coming here and reading all the information I had gathered on being more natural and not taking drugs,he slowing came around and got off the meds and was doing just great.He thought all of these yrs,that this would be the thing that killed him(HIV).He was killed by a 20yr.old drunk driver not by what he had feared for all these yrs.He was a wonderful,loving, caring kind man.When we got together he started eating more healthier and exercising and taking herbs and doing as many good things for his body as he could and it was amazing how he improved.His skin clear up,all the lumps on his body from the drugs went away,all the side effects went away.He was so very alive and happy to be feeling so good.He left our home one morning and a few hours later the state troopers were on my door step telling me he was died.I never got to see him again because the car crash caused his car to expode and caught on fire.Life is so precious,and it can go so fast that we don't have time to be mean or impatient or unkind to anyone.Everyone needs a chance to here the truth and to except it or reject it.I would have loved him even if he had stayed on the drugs.If I could give him drugs now to get him back I would.I believe that we can attract more people to our truth by being kind and undersatnding where they are coming from and by setting an example of how good healthy practices can improve there life and hiv status.If my tests comes back negative my views will only increase about how wrong this all is about the hiv tests.If it dosen't I will still be just as sure and continue educating and warning people about it.pmc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 , I met my husband over 5 yrs ago.on an hiv support web site.He decided to move to Texas from land.He had been diagnosed back in the 80's with full blow aids.He did take meds and had studied for yrs on the subject and had worked with some good doctors at Hopkins.He decided which meds he would go on and they listened to him and would ask him for his opinion.But after coming here and reading all the information I had gathered on being more natural and not taking drugs,he slowing came around and got off the meds and was doing just great.He thought all of these yrs,that this would be the thing that killed him(HIV).He was killed by a 20yr.old drunk driver not by what he had feared for all these yrs.He was a wonderful,loving, caring kind man.When we got together he started eating more healthier and exercising and taking herbs and doing as many good things for his body as he could and it was amazing how he improved.His skin clear up,all the lumps on his body from the drugs went away,all the side effects went away.He was so very alive and happy to be feeling so good.He left our home one morning and a few hours later the state troopers were on my door step telling me he was died.I never got to see him again because the car crash caused his car to expode and caught on fire.Life is so precious,and it can go so fast that we don't have time to be mean or impatient or unkind to anyone.Everyone needs a chance to here the truth and to except it or reject it.I would have loved him even if he had stayed on the drugs.If I could give him drugs now to get him back I would.I believe that we can attract more people to our truth by being kind and undersatnding where they are coming from and by setting an example of how good healthy practices can improve there life and hiv status.If my tests comes back negative my views will only increase about how wrong this all is about the hiv tests.If it dosen't I will still be just as sure and continue educating and warning people about it.pmc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 Dear PMC, I am sorry about the loss of your husband. I lost my husband too last month due to pnemonia and he was " diagnosed " with full blown aids, but he has been suffering from many other ailments the drs really didn't treat for over a year. I think he had pneumonia for a while, but the ignored it. He was the love of my life. He too, was a wonderful, LOVING man (over 250 people attended his funeral, he touched so many lives!), my best friend, partner and awesome father to our three boys. It's been a long, hard year for me and our family, but I thank God for being there for me every step of the way. It's still hard to believe he's gone, and I'm dealing with so many different emotions, but I have to be strong for my children. I agree with you and I do believe you can draw more bees with honey too. I also think it's important to keep your body, mind and spirit healthy with the things God provided for us on the earth. I was " diagnosed " in 98 and only took the medications for a year. After listening to the drs and then making a brave decision to think for myself, think outside the box I started to seek out as much information as I could. What I learned convinced me enough to believe and live differently from how many drs tells us to live and this is how my husand and I decided to live. I haven't had any problems with my health or issues than any other " normal " person has. As a matter of fact, I feel much better since I've stopped taking the meds and going to the drs. Those visits only stressed me out, waiting to see if I'm still " undectable " or not, listening on their lectures on how I BETTER take this or I BETTER do that, pitting me against my husband as they belived HE infected me!!!! That's my story and I don't regret never walking into that place of horror. Again, I am very sorry about your loss. Any loss of a loved one hurts, but it is very hard to deal with a loss of a precious life that could have been PREVENTED! Just when I want to wallow in my own pity, I will think of the strength you have. I couldn't imagine not being able to see my husband or having someone come to my door to tell my my husband is gone after just seeing him. I was able to be with him as he passed, I was prepared in a sense, I looked at him and knew he was dying. That's terrible, to be able to look at someone and see death, but he held on for almost a week. I guess even in the things we think are so bad, we can find strength from others who have overcome greater difficulties, like yourself. Even though you're going through this you have strength and I know I will have strength to get though it. You are a strong woman, be encouraged and know you are in my prayers. God bless you, Thank you, 313-665-9413 GCTS Department Happy moments, PRAISE GOD. Difficult moments, SEEK GOD. Quiet moments, WORSHIP GOD. Painful moments, TRUST GOD. Every moment, THANK GOD. " Pmc " <pmc1219@...> Sent by: cures for AIDS 02/16/2007 09:59 AM Please respond to cures for AIDS To cures for AIDS cc Subject An accident , I met my husband over 5 yrs ago.on an hiv support web site.He decided to move to Texas from land.He had been diagnosed back in the 80's with full blow aids.He did take meds and had studied for yrs on the subject and had worked with some good doctors at Hopkins.He decided which meds he would go on and they listened to him and would ask him for his opinion.But after coming here and reading all the information I had gathered on being more natural and not taking drugs,he slowing came around and got off the meds and was doing just great.He thought all of these yrs,that this would be the thing that killed him(HIV).He was killed by a 20yr.old drunk driver not by what he had feared for all these yrs.He was a wonderful,loving, caring kind man.When we got together he started eating more healthier and exercising and taking herbs and doing as many good things for his body as he could and it was amazing how he improved.His skin clear up,all the lumps on his body from the drugs went away,all the side effects went away.He was so very alive and happy to be feeling so good.He left our home one morning and a few hours later the state troopers were on my door step telling me he was died.I never got to see him again because the car crash caused his car to expode and caught on fire.Life is so precious,and it can go so fast that we don't have time to be mean or impatient or unkind to anyone.Everyone needs a chance to here the truth and to except it or reject it.I would have loved him even if he had stayed on the drugs.If I could give him drugs now to get him back I would.I believe that we can attract more people to our truth by being kind and undersatnding where they are coming from and by setting an example of how good healthy practices can improve there life and hiv status.If my tests comes back negative my views will only increase about how wrong this all is about the hiv tests.If it dosen't I will still be just as sure and continue educating and warning people about it.pmc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Share Posted February 16, 2007 Dear PMC, I am sorry about the loss of your husband. I lost my husband too last month due to pnemonia and he was " diagnosed " with full blown aids, but he has been suffering from many other ailments the drs really didn't treat for over a year. I think he had pneumonia for a while, but the ignored it. He was the love of my life. He too, was a wonderful, LOVING man (over 250 people attended his funeral, he touched so many lives!), my best friend, partner and awesome father to our three boys. It's been a long, hard year for me and our family, but I thank God for being there for me every step of the way. It's still hard to believe he's gone, and I'm dealing with so many different emotions, but I have to be strong for my children. I agree with you and I do believe you can draw more bees with honey too. I also think it's important to keep your body, mind and spirit healthy with the things God provided for us on the earth. I was " diagnosed " in 98 and only took the medications for a year. After listening to the drs and then making a brave decision to think for myself, think outside the box I started to seek out as much information as I could. What I learned convinced me enough to believe and live differently from how many drs tells us to live and this is how my husand and I decided to live. I haven't had any problems with my health or issues than any other " normal " person has. As a matter of fact, I feel much better since I've stopped taking the meds and going to the drs. Those visits only stressed me out, waiting to see if I'm still " undectable " or not, listening on their lectures on how I BETTER take this or I BETTER do that, pitting me against my husband as they belived HE infected me!!!! That's my story and I don't regret never walking into that place of horror. Again, I am very sorry about your loss. Any loss of a loved one hurts, but it is very hard to deal with a loss of a precious life that could have been PREVENTED! Just when I want to wallow in my own pity, I will think of the strength you have. I couldn't imagine not being able to see my husband or having someone come to my door to tell my my husband is gone after just seeing him. I was able to be with him as he passed, I was prepared in a sense, I looked at him and knew he was dying. That's terrible, to be able to look at someone and see death, but he held on for almost a week. I guess even in the things we think are so bad, we can find strength from others who have overcome greater difficulties, like yourself. Even though you're going through this you have strength and I know I will have strength to get though it. You are a strong woman, be encouraged and know you are in my prayers. God bless you, Thank you, 313-665-9413 GCTS Department Happy moments, PRAISE GOD. Difficult moments, SEEK GOD. Quiet moments, WORSHIP GOD. Painful moments, TRUST GOD. Every moment, THANK GOD. " Pmc " <pmc1219@...> Sent by: cures for AIDS 02/16/2007 09:59 AM Please respond to cures for AIDS To cures for AIDS cc Subject An accident , I met my husband over 5 yrs ago.on an hiv support web site.He decided to move to Texas from land.He had been diagnosed back in the 80's with full blow aids.He did take meds and had studied for yrs on the subject and had worked with some good doctors at Hopkins.He decided which meds he would go on and they listened to him and would ask him for his opinion.But after coming here and reading all the information I had gathered on being more natural and not taking drugs,he slowing came around and got off the meds and was doing just great.He thought all of these yrs,that this would be the thing that killed him(HIV).He was killed by a 20yr.old drunk driver not by what he had feared for all these yrs.He was a wonderful,loving, caring kind man.When we got together he started eating more healthier and exercising and taking herbs and doing as many good things for his body as he could and it was amazing how he improved.His skin clear up,all the lumps on his body from the drugs went away,all the side effects went away.He was so very alive and happy to be feeling so good.He left our home one morning and a few hours later the state troopers were on my door step telling me he was died.I never got to see him again because the car crash caused his car to expode and caught on fire.Life is so precious,and it can go so fast that we don't have time to be mean or impatient or unkind to anyone.Everyone needs a chance to here the truth and to except it or reject it.I would have loved him even if he had stayed on the drugs.If I could give him drugs now to get him back I would.I believe that we can attract more people to our truth by being kind and undersatnding where they are coming from and by setting an example of how good healthy practices can improve there life and hiv status.If my tests comes back negative my views will only increase about how wrong this all is about the hiv tests.If it dosen't I will still be just as sure and continue educating and warning people about it.pmc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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