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What is the life of HIV? |
HIV man and women live the life A The answer to this question is very difficult. Prior to any effective treatment the prognosis was 10 years of life. We now know that there is a variable period of time between a positive blood test, an increased viral load, a decreased lymphocyte count and finally the onset of symptoms. Treatment has some definite side effects but is much, much better than before. I believe you will need to discuss this with your doctor who know all the characteristic of your boyfriend's positive test. You can also learn about HIV on Healthwise. |
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