I am fairly new to these forums in terms of voicing my opinion but i do read them on a regular basis, however i think you need to give eurogirl a break - after all she is only spending time offering her advice about HIV strains, for the benefit of the people who visit these forums.
I have been connected with the treatment of HIV for the past 6 years and have been going to Phuket for about the last 7. I, like all of you have had significant experience around the bars of patong so i may be more qualified than most to discuss this topic.
First of all, i have read a number of discussion threads that hover around the HIV / STI issue, but most of you seem either naive or (sadly) ignorant - you simply want to discuss the things you enjoy or dont offer a threat to your pleasures - which is understandable. However your decisions in life should be based on the things you know, rather than what you dont.
It is upto you to determine whether the benefits of unprotected sex out weigh the risks that are involved. I cant begin to tell you how devastating this horrendous virus is - but it's your decision nevertheless. HIV types, groups and sub-types have a place in this thread but they are not what i want to talk about. instead read:
http://www.avert.org/hivtypes.htm
In a nutshell:
The biggest problem with HIV is the way that it operates when inside the body. There are sub-sets of cells in the body that manage the immune system and oversee the production of cells - guess which part HIV targets? Unfortunately, when the virus is working in the body, it changes between cells and takes on a new form - and this is why there is such a problem in finding a vaccine or a cure for the virus. It is only possible to slow down the process at which it occurs using drugs (at strict times) and taking care of yourself, eating sensibly, exercise, not drinking too much, etc, etc - these are key in the success of any drug treatment. Effectively, for anybody who has HIV present in their body, their body will contain millions of different virus' which are collectively referred to as HIV. Now interestingly, HIV constantly changes within the body and when the virus is passed onto somebody else, that person takes on the form of the virus at the point that it was passed on. Most of you will probably know that HIV is not what kills you - either AIDS does or one or many opportunistic infections that are caused by HIV such as Karposi's Sarcoma (Cancer), Hepatitis, Herpes, Thrush, Crypticoccal Meningitis, Malabsorption, Molluscum Coneforum.xxxiosum (like smallpox), toxoplasmosis (brain disease) amongst many others. Take a look:
http://www.avert.org/aidscare.htm
So, for all of you that think that drugs can keep you alive and well for 20-25 years, consider that the person who had the virus had not been taking their drug therapies properly when they should have been. Consequently they have built up resistance to that particular therapy program which potentially puts you at a disadvaneforum.xxxe when you come to receive treatment. This is the reason why the drugs that are available on the market currently, will not work in the future. There has not been a major break-through in HIV drug therapy for over 10 years - drug companies have been tweaking their drugs and combining them in order to get better results since then, and there is very little in the pipeline. One of the leading HIV pharma companies has just had a 'new type of technology' rejected by the fda. Therefore we are still using the likes of AZT, FTC, 3TC ddl, TDF that are considered to be old in todays scheme of things. Worried - you should be!
Finally, if you have read all the information i have given you and still decide that you cant be ars*d using a condom when your on your way back to a hotel room with your conquest for the night - spare a thought for the
girl, who in actual fact, YOU maybe infecting. Thailand now has the fastest growing HIV community in the world - its time people took responsibility for their actions!
If you want some more info on HIV / Aids
www.aidsmap.com,
www.avert.org are highly respected within the industry. Below are some peoples personal stories:
http://www.avert.org/womstory.htm
http://www.avert.org/manstory.htm