Hello Curious.
A bit of disagreement with Mr. Devine, it is true that an HIV diagnosis does automatically mean an AIDS diagnosis, unfortuately, in the vast majority of the cases, the progression to AIDS from HIV is inevitable. However, as Mr.Devine mentions, diet, lifestyle, and medications can make a big difference when it comes to life expectancy.
I dont know about all the natural stuff being recommended. So I'll let that one go by. Some people I know are not even in medication or perform an "interrupted" medication regime...based on CD4 counts and overall health performance, this closely monitored by their doctors.
So again, based on her age, I'm assuming she's up in the 40's, I would venture to say that it is also very possible she'll be able to have a normal lifespan, its even more likely for one of us to die first from any other cause. The key here is for her to try to live as healthy as possible. Smoking is out of the question, no smoke, no drinking, etc.
Congratulations for wanting to know more about this dreadful disease and wanting to help your mom in anything you can. with this in mind, remember that all of us are also not exempt of getting this disease, poor decisions are made every day, so that goes for you too, take care of your life. OK?
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Best wishes.
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