Thursday, January 26, 2017

Brett Grodick (2007)

Brett Grodick (2007)
 
Sampson Onwuka


Describes life with HIV as a “chronic manageable condition” from what it’s to be and yet people are scared of the words “you are HIV-POSITIVE”.  A lot of changed since the first cases of the virus but he acceptance that the virus has its own physical symptoms usually leads to stigma, and the stigma in all communities of AIDS, especially in Gay Communities is one of the strongest and through-going. One of the lessons on HIV which hardly dies away is the fact that majority of those concerned about HIV viruses and the incidents of AIDS, are usually AIDS victims, some of whom are members of the Gay Community. He argues that besides the problems of social acceptance and struggling problems of the community, there is nothing more profound than the problems of physical changes. He gives us an example in his book that “Imagine having the words “AIDS” tattooed on your forehead. That’s how some people with HIV feel when they start to experience body shape changes, especially when they occur in the face…” He advises that “…studies have shown that replacing a nuke called Stavudine (Zerit) with either Abacavir (Zingen) or AZT (Retrovir) has produced “Statistically significant but clinical modest” increases in the amount of fat on extremities such as legs and arms.”

But he describes the greater challenge with HIV as the stigma that some with the diagnosis that the incurable has happened to such a person. A study of the probably list of opportunistic infections from bacteria, viruses, fungus, or other parasites, will meaning the range of available options leading to understanding the pathology of HIV virus. We may not fail to indicate the saying the age or the virus and how it can impact our lives, and the connection to notable bacteria bearing proteins such as Streptococcus A protein which attacks the heart muscles, is not indicative of the problems of toxicity, since the induced heart diseases of many HIV patient and non-HIV patient are reduction to a kind of protein fat called low density fat, which may result from a combination of drugs intake many of which are immunogenic  drugs intended to help patient or privates but become a conundrum for auto-immune hormones which are lymphocytes such as T cells.

Excessive intake of immunogenic drugs may yield a form of resistance to both auto immune CD4s and other drugs with intent on helping. The bi-products such as Triglycerides are perhaps the most notable example of the fat induced drugs, resulting from the reposition of hormonal removal of CO2 from the body and may interfere with the function of T cells. A heart disease may not be that far from excess repository of facts in the body, or the poor delivery system of a protease dependent hormonal lymphocyte or a lipoprotein E, that is connected to loss of memory whereas e4 is associated with Alzheimer.