I've heard he has not been able to bounce back after Dallas Buyers Club. Did a number on his body. |
Yep I was going to add all that too. I'm 100% convinced. |
Oh sorry was going to add Mueller is the one with "questionable past" losing custody etc |
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| where does it say this person dated robin wright? |
A PP noted that Robin Wright could be the award-winning actress referred to in the Star article. |
Sorry, I mean The Sun article linked earlier. |
| Most of these women Sheen dated a decade or two ago, and presumably his HIV status is more recent so there's probably no real risk he infected them. |
I don't think anyone is saying these exes were exposed we're simply saying that we are narrowing it down to Sheen based in the newest clues released. Newest clues doesn't limit to how long ago the exes were they (media) is just throwing clues out so we can conclude on our own so they don't face lawsuit later. Based on clues, Sony emails, Sheen is the guy. |
| It's amazing how many people here think that people with HIV automatically have AIDS. They don't get sick when they're on antivirals. It's not 1990 anymore. |
Where there's smoke, there's fire. We're not talking about Arthur Ashe here. |
I do wish people would stop saying this. Many times, the antivirals work, but I had a family member who tried everything, including every sophisticated, experimental treatment out there, and still died of AIDS. It's a terrible death, and being on the antivirals can also be very debilitating. HIV is making a comeback in some areas, and people minimizing the seriousness of living with the virus are not doing anyone any favors. |
this point was brought up as a major tangent in a thread a couple weeks back. Something about Millennials need to remember that it can STILL kill AND is not the only STD out there? I remember because I agree. It is more survivable and can be better managed these days than 30 years ago, but you still don't want to contract it if you can avoid it. |
Agree. My cousins just died from AIDS two years ago despite antivirals. It was a horrifying thing to witness. |
But it's not incorrect. Most people living with HIV do NOT have AIDS for many years. And it is also true that there have been many, many advancements in treatment since the 1990s. My uncle was part of the first AZT trials and eventually died of AIDS in the early '90s and things have improved greatly since then. THAT SAID, of course people should do all they can to protect themselves & prevent infection. And of course people respond differently to the meds. I'm sorry for your loss - we can definitely agree that it's a terrible death. |