Monday, March 9, 2009

Hello I am Bob Skinner

What I learned from Bob Skinner about living with an AIDS diagnosis is that life will be hard and seem like it’s not worth living. After listening to how much medicine cost and what could happen if can’t afford the medicine, it just seems that life is almost not worth living. Why prolong the inevitable and suffer and drain your bank accounts at the same time? If you are lucky enough to get your medicine paid for then by all means live life for as long as you can.

Bob’s experience is probably much better than others around the globe. If I remember correct Bob wasn’t projected to live long, but thanks to anti-viral medicine he was able to live a lot longer than his projected date. Many people around the world cannot afford anti-viral medicine or even proper nutrition that Bob Skinner has. Bob Skinner was also very promiscuous and he went through thousands of sex partners. Having that many partners is an experience of a life time and he probably infected hundreds of those thousands his sexual partners.

HIV is transmitted in rural regions via heterosexual intercourse. The main reason is probably due to gender inequality of females. This inequality causes the females to not ask the males to wear condoms when having intercourse. In some cases, women are abused, or even killed if they ask the male to use a condom.

Living in rural regions makes it very hard to treat HIV because of the lack of resources. Usually rural areas consist of poor people that do not have any of health care. When infected, people in rural areas are forced to save up money and travel to big cities where there is health care of some sort. There is also no guarantee that they will get any treatment because anti-viral medication is quite expensive and the chance that someone from a rural region can afford it is not likely.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with your thoughts about how hard it would be to live with HIV. With Bob as an example and listening to all the hardship he had to endure and the money and lifestyle changes he had to make, it just make me even want to be more careful and protect myself from getting HIV. I think it is terrible how some females are treated in rural regions of the world. I think it is every right for someone to protect their own life by telling their partner to wear a condom.

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