Afraid of dying

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I know, stop whining and all...

but geez... Aids is spreading fast and increasing....
And I hope that I don't ever get AIDS...
There are 6 billion people in the world, and
50 million people have HIV/AIDS already. :eek2:

Updated: 05:46 PM EDT
Asia in Danger of AIDS Explosion
Top U.N. AIDS Official Prevention Efforts Need to Be Intensified
By Elaine Lies, Reuters

Peter Piot, head of the UN's program on AIDS warns 12 million Japanese could be HIV-positive within the next five years.

KOBE, Japan (July 1) - The risk of AIDS spreading in Asia is higher than ever and there is a danger of an "explosion" of the deadly disease if prevention efforts are not intensified now, the top United Nations AIDS official said on Friday.

One in four new infections occurs in Asia, with the disease having spread to all provinces of China amid its economic boom and India with the world's second-highest number of AIDS/HIV patients after South Africa.

World health officials and AIDS activists called for increased prevention efforts and access to cheap medicine as an international Asia-Pacific AIDS conference opened in the western Japanese city of Kobe on Friday, emphasizing the need for increased political will to fight the epidemic -- which they said is often lacking in Asia in particular.

Japan's health minister, scheduled to attend, was unable to make it. A ministry official gave his speech instead.

In Asia, the AIDS epidemic is still mainly found among vulnerable groups such as homosexuals, injecting drug users and sex workers, but it could spread to the general population unless intense efforts are made, said Peter Piot, executive director of UNAIDS, the U.N. agency devoted to fighting the epidemic.

"When I look at what's going on in many countries in Asia there's a vicious cocktail of risk factors," Piot told Reuters before the conference began.

"An explosive cocktail of risk factors that mean that if 'business as usual' continues there will undoubtedly be an explosion of AIDS," he added.

Low condom use, limited access to HIV testing, gender inequality, widespread injecting drug use, and sex work could lead to a rapid expansion of the deadly disease.

"If 'business as usual' continues in terms of responding to AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, within the next five years 12 million people will be newly infected with HIV," he said.

SAVING MILLIONS

With hard work over the next two years it could be reduced to six million, but it would require major political will, he said.

Conference participants also called for the eradication of stigma and discrimination, which prevents many from getting proper treatment or even being tested.

"We are not only afraid of the fire in our blood, but also of the fires in peoples' minds," said Frika Chia Iskandar, an HIV positive activist.

Around 1,500 people in the Asia-Pacific region die of AIDS, and 3,500 are newly infected, each day, according to the World Health Organization.

The U.N. estimates that 8.2 million people live with HIV in Asia, some 5.1 million of them in India. The Chinese government says there are 840,000 patients in China.

Worldwide, about 39 million people have HIV/AIDS, including 25 million in sub-Saharan Africa.

But targeted prevention programs are reaching only 19 percent of sex workers and 5 percent of injecting drug users in Asia. The figure for homosexual men is no higher than 2 percent.

Funding to fight AIDS in the region is seen rising to roughly $1.6 billion by 2007, but this is still far from sufficient, UNAIDS said in a report on Friday, estimating that $5 billion will be needed.

Asia's vast cultural and political differences complicate the battle. Blood-selling scandals were initially covered up in China.

There are other common threads, such as a need to promote the use of condoms, educating sex workers and injecting drug users to the dangers of the disease, and empowering women, who make up more than half of the new HIV infections worldwide.

Even affluent and well-educated Japan is at risk due to a lack of awareness, official apathy and the stigma that prevents many from being tested.

The number of Japanese cases is still relatively low at 10,070 over the last decade, giving Japan, along with nations such as the Philippines, a chance to ward off a serious outbreak.

Piot said, though, that there have been encouraging signs in several nations, including Thailand and Cambodia as well as China, which is now stepping up its fight against the disease after an initially slow start.

"We must not lose sight of the fact that 99 percent of people and the Pacific remain uninfected," he added. "Effective prevention programs must be scaled up now more than ever."
 
If you are afraid of dying... and you are christain (which i noticed)...

Christain people dont afraid of dying... whats more..

thats part of Life... we all die anyways...

if health related.. stay away or just be cautious.. take care of yourself.. use safe sex..
 

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I *used* to be afraid of dying, but I am not anymore. This is due to two reasons. One, I am a Christian and I know where I'm gonna go once my physical body is dead. And, two...

I have already died, and I believe I've seen Heaven already.

Back when I was alittle girl, I caught a nasty infection that spread into my blood stream and caused multiple organ failure. I was in a coma for five days. I also went into cardiac arrest (my heart stopped), and I was clinically dead. They initiated a full code (paddles, drugs, the works), and got my heart going again. I was treated for the infection and was on full life support until my organs could heal and begin functioning again. It took several weeks, but I recovered. They did CAT scans and found no brain damage from the lack of oxygen.

So, anyway, because of this experience I no longer fear death. I know where I'm heading once I'm done with my physical body. I have seen Paradise, and it's a wonderful place.
 
But I saw Aids patient died in a terrible way...
skins falling off...

What if I don't go to paradise,
what if I go the other way, such as HELL!!! :Ohno:
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
But I saw Aids patient died in a terrible way...
skins falling off...

What if I don't go to paradise,
what if I go the other way, such as HELL!!! :Ohno:

Miss P,

If you are a Christian, then you have nothing to worry about. Go to your Bible, and read it for yourself. You will see what I am talking about.

Good luck!

As a sidenote: If you abstain from sex or practice safe sex, you don't have to fear AIDS, either.

Please stop worrying, you will drive yourself up a fricken wall! :)
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
What if I don't go to paradise,
what if I go the other way, such as HELL!!! :Ohno:

Oh they brainwashed u too. They tell me I am going to hell because I am not saved cuz it does not make any sense to me at all after I experience a life after death, I did not see any hell there.
 
Miss P, it is an absolute certainty that if you kick the bucket, you will go to "hell." For a while, at least, till you get bored with it and the thought takes you elsewhere.
There is no death, Miss P, only a change of worlds, and it will be the world you imagine it to be. If you die full of fear, then you will live in a fearsome world. If you die believing in Jesus, then you will see Him. If you die believing in angels strumming harps on clouds, then you will join them.
Like Oceanbreeze, I THINK I have seen the Other Side while I was dead. Briefly.
Somehow I cannot shake this feeling we are not alone, that there is kind help for us.
But anyway...
Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared. Vibrations.
We are already there.
Peace.
 
Oceanbreeze said:
Miss P,

If you are a Christian, then you have nothing to worry about. Go to your Bible, and read it for yourself. You will see what I am talking about.

Good luck!

As a sidenote: If you abstain from sex or practice safe sex, you don't have to fear AIDS, either.

Please stop worrying, you will drive yourself up a fricken wall! :)

I agree with OceanBreeze. :) Miss P, you worry too much...we all will die one day and that's life. If you abstain from sex, there's shouldn't be a problem and you shouldn't worry about getting AIDS or any VD.
 
Oceanbreeze said:
Miss P,

If you are a Christian, then you have nothing to worry about. Go to your Bible, and read it for yourself. You will see what I am talking about.

Good luck!

As a sidenote: If you abstain from sex or practice safe sex, you don't have to fear AIDS, either.

Please stop worrying, you will drive yourself up a fricken wall! :)
Actually, AIDS/HIV doesn't come only through sex... but many other means.
 
VamPyroX said:
Actually, AIDS/HIV doesn't come only through sex... but many other means.

You are correct. I was addressing her fear of dying from AIDS, and I assumed, she was referring to tranmission via sexual contact.

But, yes, Vampy. AIDS can be transmitted by several means. Contaminated bood, sharing contaminated needles, and via sexual contact with an infected person.

Those who care to read more about the ways AIDS is transmitted need only to look it up on the web. :)
 
yeah such as blood transfusion or have doctors with HIV operating on you, and stuff like that.
 
"...doctors with HIV operating on you..."

Wow.
Ummm, anyone want to field this one, or do you get the distinct impression this person is deliberately being an ignorant troll?
I mean, come on...
 
I got surgrey on my opened heart about 7 years ago. I had blood transufusion. My doctor told me that Lab test the people's blood also their blood still good and clean. But they test the people's blood are not clean found and they threw it away. I had test for Aids/Hiv and I found out that I didn't have it. I am fine and healthy. I am not worried about it.

Miss P. stop worrying yourself.
 
yeah I heard on news about doctor infected his patient with HIV, cause
he didn't know he has HIV.
 
Beowulf said:
"...doctors with HIV operating on you..."

Wow.
Ummm, anyone want to field this one, or do you get the distinct impression this person is deliberately being an ignorant troll?
I mean, come on...

Ignore her Beo. It's not worth expending the energy getting upset. As someone I've recently grown rather fond of told me... "Sit on your hands.."

It's either that or go postal, and I'm to the point of wanting to live alittle longer. :)

Take care, friend.
 
what do you mean, don't worry....

you guys act like AIDS/HIV is just a cold...

but it isn't....
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
yeah I heard on news about doctor infected his patient with HIV, cause
he didn't know he has HIV.

Weird things happen, Miss P, but it's not a regular occurance. Hospitals employ universal precautions to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS by contaminated instruments and accidental needle sticks.

May I suggest that you look up how AIDS is transmitted, so that you can learn about it. Knowledge is power. :)
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
what do you mean, don't worry....

you guys act like AIDS/HIV is just a cold...

but it isn't....

You're right. It's not "just a cold", but there are ways you can protect yourself against getting the virus. I would like to suggest that you arm yourself with knowledge, so that you will be less afraid. It's incredibly energy draining to always be full of fear. You would really benefit from looking up HIV/AIDS and educating yourself about it, and it's transmission.
 
Yup, I would rather be with a person diagnosed with HIV than a person with a cold.
You simply cannot catch HIV through casual contact, that is all there is to it.
Ignorant trolls are the worst diseases.
They deserve to be ugly.
 
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