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kristen - 23 Nov 2004 16:22 GMT
Hi my name is Kristen and Im a nursing student at the University of
Connecticut.  One of my assignments this semester is a project about
living with a chronic illness and the specific illness my project is
on is hiv/aids. Is there anyone out there who would like to share
information about what it is like to live with hiv/aids?  My project
is due on Dec 1 so I need the information fairly soon.  If anyone
wants to share any information or find out more about the project my
email is kristen.acabbo@uconn.edu and my screen name is Ksparklez02.
I promise that all the information I recieve will remain confidential.
One of the first things we learn in nursing school is the importance
of confidentiality.
Black Darkness (Schwartzenegger) - 23 Nov 2004 16:50 GMT
>Hi my name is Kristen and Im a nursing student at the University of
>Connecticut.  

Hi, my name is Blackie and the Orwellians call me a dissident
because I stick to the facts and the science.

>One of my assignments this semester is a project about
>living with a chronic illness and the specific illness my project is
>on is hiv/aids. Is there anyone out there who would like to share
>information about what it is like to live with hiv/aids?

Kristen - you might as well just make stuff up since everyone
else does.

Start by imagining that you've been told you have an antibody
to a virus and then the doctor tells you there are hundreds
of virulent virions eating away at your body and that you
might feel healthy, but the truth is that you need a cocktail
of toxic anti-cancer drugs to stay alive. Then, as your health
deteriorates and your mind plays tricks on you, the doctors
insist that you are getting better while your friends and
family freak out at any notion of quitting these life-saving
drugs that you suspect may be killing you.

Work from there and you can't go wrong.

>My project
>is due on Dec 1 so I need the information fairly soon.  ....
>I promise that all the information I recieve will remain confidential.
> One of the first things we learn in nursing school is the importance
>of confidentiality.

While this might be genuine, we all must realize that this
is the internet where drug companies hire public relations
companies to spam, jam, cram, lie and mislead people -
after all, why else a Canzi, Carter or Gary Swine?

Blackie
GMCarter - 23 Nov 2004 22:47 GMT
>>Hi my name is Kristen and Im a nursing student at the University of
>>Connecticut.  
>
>Hi, my name is Blackie and the Orwellians call me a dissident
>because I stick to the facts and the science.

Hahahahahahahaha!!

Oh, dear. I'd hoped you'd found some peace and sense but I guess the
disease that afflicts you is incurable.

Oh, well. good luck, sweetie!
PaulKing - 24 Nov 2004 05:30 GMT
Visit: - http://www.virusmyth.com

and learn the truth about the 'AIDS' myth
Nick Bennett - 24 Nov 2004 18:34 GMT
> Visit: - http://www.virusmyth.com
>
> and learn the truth about the 'AIDS' myth

Or try http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/evidhiv.htm

Bennett
PaulKing - 24 Nov 2004 21:17 GMT
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/eviidhiv.htm

for figures that don't add up and other assorted lies.
 
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