"Everybody I knew died in the late '80s or early '90s," said Los Angeles resident and longtime survivor Thomas Woolsey, 59. "It sounds like I'm the lucky one, but I don't really think so. What good is a life without any friends?"How wise and powerful of a statement is that? Got it from the LA Times.
Monday, February 4, 2008
HIV/AIDS patients living longer
Is it terminal disease or any disease without a cure that really forces one to breathe new life into their views of life?
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