Autumn2004
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I havent given my opinion yet even though I was the person that posted the "nonstory". I feel like it is a story, is valid, and some people feel that they should be allowed to donate.
Honestly until the blood is proven to be safe I do feel nervous. If I was single and using condoms with sex I would still be nervous. But not just nervous if its a gay individual, I would feel that way with anyone. I knew one person with aids and let me tell you, its not pretty. I pray I never get it.
My aunt had colon cancer, lost alot of blood and needed a transfusion two years ago. She is now battling hepatitis C because of it. If you ask her if she would have changed things she will tell you no, she wouldnt be alive today without the blood that infected her.
If I had a choice of getting blood from a gay individual who is in a monogamus relationship I would gladly take him over my uncle and many other cheaters that I know. Honestly if your in the position of needing blood most of the time you will die without it. I would rather chance getting something from it then dying because I was afraid of what was in it or not having it available due to a shortage.
I did a thesis on hiv mostly in africa though. Basically aids cells are 500 times smaller than sperm. Sperm can go through a condom. How protected do you feel? I feel there are many things they dont tell us about aids but I wont get into them since they are just theory and nothing is fact based. I understand why they dont share the information as they dont want to create a panic.
Back to the subject though, the test that detects aids virus picks up antibodies made by your body. To make those antibodies it has to be in your system for some time. For some individuals it can take as long as a year to show up. I doubt aids tests will improve since so far they still have to wait for your body to respond especially with the changing strains of it.
I am hopeful for alternative blood in the future.
Honestly until the blood is proven to be safe I do feel nervous. If I was single and using condoms with sex I would still be nervous. But not just nervous if its a gay individual, I would feel that way with anyone. I knew one person with aids and let me tell you, its not pretty. I pray I never get it.
My aunt had colon cancer, lost alot of blood and needed a transfusion two years ago. She is now battling hepatitis C because of it. If you ask her if she would have changed things she will tell you no, she wouldnt be alive today without the blood that infected her.
If I had a choice of getting blood from a gay individual who is in a monogamus relationship I would gladly take him over my uncle and many other cheaters that I know. Honestly if your in the position of needing blood most of the time you will die without it. I would rather chance getting something from it then dying because I was afraid of what was in it or not having it available due to a shortage.
I did a thesis on hiv mostly in africa though. Basically aids cells are 500 times smaller than sperm. Sperm can go through a condom. How protected do you feel? I feel there are many things they dont tell us about aids but I wont get into them since they are just theory and nothing is fact based. I understand why they dont share the information as they dont want to create a panic.
Back to the subject though, the test that detects aids virus picks up antibodies made by your body. To make those antibodies it has to be in your system for some time. For some individuals it can take as long as a year to show up. I doubt aids tests will improve since so far they still have to wait for your body to respond especially with the changing strains of it.
I am hopeful for alternative blood in the future.