An Englishman is miraculously cured of AIDS A British citizen is suddenly cured of AIDS without medical help. This announcement was published on Sunday on the website of the British tabloid News of the World. According to the publication, 25-year-old Andrew Stimpson from London in 2002 took an AIDS test and the result was positive. However, a second test revealed that the young man was perfectly healthy. Andrew Stimpson did not receive any treatment for AIDS between the time of his diagnosis of the deadly disease and his "complete cure." that the examination procedure was performed according to all the rules and there can be no error. The department of the National Health Service in the British capital in Chelsea and Westminster, where Stimpson's study was performed, suggested that the young man take another additional test in the near future. "34.9 million people in the world have AIDS and I'm the only one who could control the virus, come to life and get rid of it," said Andrew Stimpson. "It's just amazing to me." According to medics, reports of "healing" from AIDS have been received before from Africa, but it was difficult to verify. AIDS expert Patrick Dixon of the international group Acet believes that the Stimpson case could be a breakthrough in the fight against the incurable disease. "There may be a key inside his immune system to help us make an AIDS vaccine," Dixon said. suggested that the young man take another additional test in the near future. "34.9 million people in the world have AIDS and I'm the only one who could control the virus, come to life and get rid of it," said Andrew Stimpson. "It's just amazing to me." According to medics, reports of "healing" from AIDS have been received before from Africa, but it was difficult to verify. AIDS expert Patrick Dixon of the international group Acet believes that the Stimpson case could be a breakthrough in the fight against the incurable disease. "There may be a key inside his immune system to help us make an AIDS vaccine," Dixon said. suggested that the young man take another additional test in the near future. "34.9 million people in the world have AIDS and I'm the only one who could control the virus, come to life and get rid of it," said Andrew Stimpson. "It's just amazing to me." According to medics, reports of "healing" from AIDS have been received before from Africa, but it was difficult to verify. AIDS expert Patrick Dixon of the international group Acet believes that the Stimpson case could be a breakthrough in the fight against the incurable disease. "There may be a key inside his immune system to help us make an AIDS vaccine," Dixon said. to come to life and get rid of it, "said Andrew Stimpson." It's just amazing to me. " According to medics, reports of "healing" from AIDS have been received before from Africa, but it was difficult to verify. AIDS expert Patrick Dixon of the international group Acet believes that the Stimpson case could be a breakthrough in the fight against the incurable disease. "There may be a key inside his immune system to help us make an AIDS vaccine," Dixon said. to come to life and get rid of it "- said Andrew Stimpson - For me it's just amazing." According to medics, reports of "healing" from AIDS have been received before from Africa, but it was difficult to verify. AIDS expert Patrick Dixon of the international group Acet believes that the Stimpson case could be a breakthrough in the fight against the incurable disease. "There may be a key inside his immune system to help us make an AIDS vaccine," Dixon said.
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The symptoms are like the flu. They can appear years later. It depends on when your immunity will drop and you will get AIDS. You can be HIV positive for a long time and not get sick. You can spend your whole life just spraying HIV left and right. If symptoms occur, you will be a passenger within two months. Go explore yourself. If you are HIV positive and caught on time, you can spend a long time on medication. Three months after you become infected, the tests will be 100% safe. In short - go to the doctor and do not pretend to be a small child! This is a serious job. The chances of getting infected are quite small, but that shouldn't reassure you.