I Saw on Tv That a Guy Had Aids Since Birth and His Mom Didnt Tell Him?

Question by r3ality: i saw on tv that a guy had aids since birth and his mom didnt tell him?
she had aids and gave it to him from birth.. supposedly they never tested the boy but he was in his 20s and found out from the meds his mom was taking that she had aids, he went and got tested and he has it too.. is this possible? that u can get vaccinations etc and it not show up or any other simple test u take have low blood cells or whatever that can determin u had aids or hiv? He found out in florida this info but i think he grew up in columbia or one of those spanish countries

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Answer by Sydney Charlotte
The signs of HIV usually don’t show up for about 20 – 30 years.

Answer by Pancho
You see what hap’n’z when you believe everything you see on television? “AIDS” is a condition brought on by lifestyle — it is not a “disease” that you can “catch,” from your mother or anyone else. I’m sure that he’s ill from something — but so-called “AIDS,” no. A = “acquired.” ID = “immuno-deficient,” which is what happens when someone has a bad cold – their immune system is down. S = “syndrome,” referring to the “domino-effect” that takes place when someone’s system has been very severely compromised. The people who develop (not “catch”) so-called “AIDS” are drug-users who use injectables, who share needles, use other drugs like cocaine, “poppers,” who drink, smoke, who tend to live fast, who eat a junkfood diet, who do not rest/sleep enough, and who also have many sex-partners. Then they are at risk for breaking down their immune-system and the doctors tell them that they “have ‘AIDS.’ ” So they give them drugs to “help” them. One of the drugs that they were (or still are) using is something called “AZT” (Azidothymidine) which breaks their immune- system down even further — and so they die. As for your other comment : There are NO “spanish countries” in South America. The only “spanish” country I know of is Spain, and that’s in Europe …

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