2 comments on “World AIDS Day

  1. I too knew someone with HIV/AIDS – he was the father of a friend of mine. He was actually interviewed on the subject on TV in the mid 80′s. He was the spokesperson for a gay advocacy organization during a time when it wasn’t known or considered as it is today. Unfortunately, he died before there was treatment.

  2. As a hospice nurse, I cared for many people with this disease. Thankfully, people live a lot longer with it now due to medical advances. I remember in 1984, as a high school student, learning of the illness and being so frightened. Back then the stigma of AIDS was so horrific and I bet much like the diagnosis of leprosy in past times. “Lets put them all in camps!” rang the sounds of people in the 80′s. Some people today still fear what was once called. “The Gay Plague.” Unfortunately, the stigma is still present and even in our medical communities. We fear the unknown and we fear death. God and prayer made my job as a nurse caring for AIDS patients easy. I think the idiom that I have been quoting over and over a lot lately rings true here too – “There but for the grace of God, go I.” Thank you for the blog post.

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