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AIDS and its victim
Posted On 02/04/2010 23:19:32 by ronmoore

Almost everybody knows that AIDS can be obtained through, for example, unprotected sex or intravenous activity, yet still more victims add up to the list every year. To question what is wrong with these people, why they become infected is useless talk; much worse is to accuse them of lack of discipline. How to cure the disease is the most pragmatic question to ask. Yet, there is no life-long but only short-term medical and psychological cure to this illness. But somehow, few inspirations may be helpful to face this deadly disease.

 

(1)    Consult a doctor. If you think you contracted HIV, immediately go to a doctor. The doctor will perform test using, for example, ELISA kits. When positive, you have no choice but to accept. Honesty about your health is very difficult, but sooner or later you have to tell the truth. The saying “the truth will set you free” is commonplace, yet it is the only fact to start with.

 

(2)    Seek therapy. Your family’s support is significant but not sufficient. Medical technology has somehow ways to prevent the virus from destroying your total immune system. A psychological therapy is also very helpful. If you believe that your mind and body are one, and each can affect the condition of the other, then psychotherapy will cause you good.

 

(3)    Ask the meaning of your life and of life in general. You have to understand that it is your mortality that is at stake. Why really should humans be merely mortal? But that is simply the case, what things should you think and do to live that mortal life? How about your social relationships? Your relationship to yourself? Do you have to subscribe to religious beliefs or philosophical views? Why do you really want to still live? Or why hope being cured? Or finally, are you asking these questions only because you realize the fact of death or because you love life? Only the victim must answer these questions and no other persons.

The human body is vulnerable to sickness. There are ways to alleviate the burden of this vulnerability but only to some extent. The most important question an AIDS victim can ask is the “why” of everything in his or her life.

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