Many HIV and AIDS patients are in direr risk because they cannot afford their HIV and AIDS medications. This need for financial assistance is as silent and as deadly as the disease itself. Should I eat or should I bring my illness under control? This is a daily consideration that many HIV and AIDS positive persons must decide.
There are many organizations that help with co-payments and other HIV and AIDS-related expenses, but these organizations also assist people with various cancers and many other physiological and psychological issues. It goes without saying that these organizations available funds are stretched very thin by the high demand for financial aid by so many anguished and distressed people.
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need to have their HIV and AIDS medications.
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It is estimated by the CDC “that 1,218,400 persons aged 13 years and older are living with HIV infection, including 156,300 (12.8%) who are unaware of their infection.” That “1,194,039 people in the United States have been diagnosed with AIDS.” And that “approximately one-quarter of those infected are unaware of their status.” The CDC also states that “Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) of all races and ethnicities remain the population most profoundly affected by HIV.”
For more go to cdc.gov/hiv/statistics/overview/ataglance.html
What does this mean? This means that until a cure for HIV and AIDS is found medical bills and medical services are going to remain costly for the ever growing numbers of HIV and AIDS positive people. Support Hiveaids.com with your generous donation and become a member of our growing family.
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The following information comes from www.rxipharmacy.com/hiv---aids.html
“Symptoms of HIV/AIDS vary depending on the stage of infection. This is mainly defined by the degree to which your CD4 cell count has dropped. Within two weeks of developing an HIV infection, you may experience flu-like symptoms that can last up to two months.
Symptoms may include:
• headache
• fever
• muscle aches and joint pain
• body chills
• sore throat
• swollen lymph glands
Initial symptoms of an HIV infection may also include night sweats, diarrhea, and skin rash. However, some people don’t show symptoms during the early stage.”
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