Some people are called non-progressors. They have the HIV, but somehow, something is wrong with the HIV and they never have to take medication and can live a long, somewhat healthy life. Others are not too lucky. They may get a slightly tweaked virus that is strong and can spread quickly. There was one case of a man on the east coast who had numerous sex partners and he died rather quickly after being diagnosed with HIV The reason was because some of his partners had HIV and passed it to him. Then, when the doctors checked him, they noticed several different forms of HIV, which were hard to treat with only one HAART treatment. For your question, peopel with HIV are living a lot longer now when they take medication. But, they will never live a truly long and bountiful life because eventually AIDS will take over.
2007-03-27 04:52:51
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answered by nicoleblingy2003 4
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A person with HIV does not always develop full blown AIDS. It is likely that he will but it is not always the case. The drugs that are available can lengthen life considerably.
Twenty years ago, most people died rather quickly or within 10 years. But there are people now, who through medication, can live twenty years and not be symptomatic.
Can we say that everyone lives forever? No. It is a disease that hasn't been around forever, so no one knows. Be positive. There is a good chance that the disease will be controlled well in the future. Lots of people use to die of the flu and polio...and look at the world now.
2007-03-27 00:44:47
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answered by kishoti 5
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Hi there,
Hiv is no longer the death sentence it was during it's initial hayday. Compliance (taking your medications when you are supposed to without skipping doses) to a drug regimen is imparative for disease management. How long will a person survive? No one knows but then no one knows how long they have on this planet to begin with. Yes, anti-viral treatment can help prolong and maintain a quality of life. Beyond that no one can tell you: there are far too many variables to account for and not too many of us are good at prediciting the future.
Cheers.
2007-03-27 01:24:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Look he may not have the lifetime a healthy person could have but hey look at Magic Johnson...he was diagnosed around 9 or 10 years ago and he still looks good and healthy looking.I think his longevity (your friend) will depend on never skipping his meds,find all the research he can find and never ever give up hope...good luck
2007-03-27 00:49:11
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answered by Dodgegirl62 4
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AIDS is 100% fatal. So I believe you are asking that if a person is HIV positive and takes his drugs, will he still get AIDS? Eventually, yes.
2007-03-27 00:39:25
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answered by kja63 7
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Please purely confirm you hear to the well-being care expert. We knew some thing grew to become into incorrect with my brother in regulation because of the fact he stored dropping weight. One night he grew to become into in the medical institution and called to let us know he knew for decrease than a month that he grew to become into HIV helpful. Later that night we found out it grew to become into complete bown AIDS and then 2 days later he died. The well-being care expert reported that my brother in regulation would have lived an prolonged time on the main appropriate meds. It grew to become into purely not caught in time.
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answered by hamernik 4
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some people live 20-30 years
2007-03-27 00:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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