Wednesday, November 11, 2009

November 11, 2009

I have learned a lot this past week. The M & M project gave me an idea of what someone with HIV has to go through. The thought of having to take that many drugs everyday for the rest of my life, trying not to miss any, and the toll they would take on my organs was scary.
I wanted to go to the men’s panel next week but I have an exam in another class and I will not be able to go. I went to the women’s panel and it was very interesting; I have never listened to people talk about such a serious disease that they themselves are living with.
I watched the movie Philadelphia the other day. It was a good movie, now I have to write the paper about it.
This week’s QOTW was a little crazy. I cannot even understand why actual countries would put some thought into doing those things; implanting tracking chips or putting people in camps?

2 comments:

  1. Look at what Castro did in Cuba. He quarantined everyone who was HIV positive to prevent the spread. What he forgot was that many people didn't know they were positive and continued to spread the disease. Of course once they were diagnosed they were sent to the camp.

    We live in a crazy world. What we don't understand we tend to destroy.

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