Please Cure Aids
My Uncle has been sick for a long time. He finally went to the hospital. They told him that his liver has completely failed and the he has full blown AIDS. They think that he has had it for 4 years because it is so advanced. He is currently in the hospital but they will be discharging him within the next couple of weeks and he will be on disability for the rest of his life.
I have always been very close to him and this is very hard for me to deal with. He is 42 he think he had got it from one of his girlfriend he been with throughout the last 6 years. He stay about 8 hours away from us i try to call everyday and i will try to go visit him this summer if i can find away out there.
He always be in a good mood when i call him he is a very strong man i really respect him for how well he seems to be taking it, but he probably be just acting like he is strong on the phone. It is hard because I am not sure how long he has. If this disease kill him this year he will be my fourth uncle that died so far. And my Uncle is not really telling us if he is expected to survive very long and if so how long. I think he want tell us because he doesn 't want us to be sad or down because he always been so up even now when he have
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That kinda made me mad because why would he say that when we already know it was too late. The reason why i am talking about my uncle is because this is one of the reason why i think aids is one of the most powerful disease because it it just sneaks up on people without them knowing so times or they probably do know just dont want find out the truth. Whatever the case is i don 't like it i just wish the finally get a positive cure for it. Maybe one day i will wake up to a phone call from my uncle saying that he found one and i can say one of what and he says a cure. I will be so grateful and blessed because i want to atleast have one more lunch date with
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