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- $Title{Questions on Discussing the Topic of AIDS}
- $Subject{AIDS Infections Resources infected National Hotline information blood
- test acquired immune deficiency syndrome hiv human immunodeficiency virus
- viruses infection resource tests}
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- AIDS is not Spread by Casual Contact*0001004.scf
- AIDS is Sexually Transmitted*0001005.scf
- AIDS is Transmitted by Sharing Infected Needles*0001007.scf
- Symptoms of AIDS*0001008.scf
- AIDS Weakens the Immune System*0001003.scf
- HIV--Human Immune Deficiency Virus*0001001.scf
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- Questions on Discussing the Topic of AIDS
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- QUESTION: I live in a small town, and sometimes find it difficult to discuss
- matters with my own physician. I am now deeply depressed over my feelings
- that somehow I have become infected with AIDS. The most recent statistics
- seem to mean that everyone is at risk. Is there anyway you can help me, I
- desperately need some information.
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- ANSWER: I can certainly understand your anxiety and impressions. Whenever
- there is a press conference about the number of cases of AIDS in our
- population, my mail is flooded with requests that are very similar to yours.
- Though I would like to respond to each of them, that is beyond my abilities.
- Yet each question deserves a personal answer that responds to the individual
- and unique circumstances of that person, but such a reply may be incorrect
- for all those who have written. Of course, I believe that your personal
- physician is in the best position to evaluate your problem, but I know that
- the fear that this information may get out can be a real obstacle. I doubt
- that your doctor or the office staff would betray such a medical confidence,
- but I can understand your reluctance to put that to a test. Therefore my best
- advice to you, and others who have written with similar concerns and problems,
- is to contact the National AIDS Hotline, a service run by the U.S. Centers for
- Disease Control. The number is 1-800-342-2437, and it is staffed 24 hours a
- day, seven days a week. The counselors are attentive and sensitive to the
- problem, and can provide information about referral services, support groups
- and the like. They can also provide you with written educational material
- that may help you understand more about the disease. What they can not and
- will not do is to make a medical diagnosis for you, as they may only answer
- questions and provide general information. I feel that this is an excellent
- starting point for anyone with the need to get more information about AIDS;
- but in the final analysis, it will require a medical examination and the all
- important blood tests before any diagnosis can be made.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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