Anti-AIDS medicines at that time could kill a man faster than disease. So Freddie did a good decision: if he continued to take medicines, he would die in 1989.
ole-the-first wrote: Anti-AIDS medicines at that time could kill a man faster than disease. So Freddie did a good decision: if he continued to take medicines, he would die in 1989.
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Wow. So you're a doctor of medicine *and* a diviner.
Or, more likely, you're an idiot talking straight from your ass, which admittedly does better on IQ tests than your brain.
ole-the-first wrote: Anti-AIDS medicines at that time could kill a man faster than disease. So Freddie did a good decision: if he continued to take medicines, he would die in 1989.
The ones Magic Johnson got a hold of seem to be working pretty good.
Micrówave wrote:
ole-the-first wrote: Anti-AIDS medicines at that time could kill a man faster than disease. So Freddie did a good decision: if he continued to take medicines, he would die in 1989.
The ones Magic Johnson got a hold of seem to be working pretty good.
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yes but Professor Ole-the-first will probably come back and say that "Freddie had the WRONG kind of AIDS"
i personally think that the HIV cocktails prescribed are much more scientific than even professor Ole could summise. it's been recently proven that it has NOTHING to do with the "kind" of AIDS you get, the drugs will always work for anyone who keeps their original SURNAME ;-)
holly & magic Johnson (original surnames)
rock hudson, kenny everett and freddie mercury (changed surname)
obviously, i haven't dug any deeper at this stage....so if anyone finds any others who flout this rule, remember they are exceptions and this is 100% scientific....well as scientific as Professor Ole ;-)
I wonder how much longer Freddie would have needed to hold out to have any hope of pulling off a 'Magic Johnson' kind of safety net from the new medicines that eventually became available.
From what I've read, he probably first got it way back in the early 80s. If so, and he really went full blown in 1987, I don't see how he even came close to really having a chance to making it, no matter what you might read these days.
Unless I'm way off, I don't think any of the current drugs they have still can do very much for you once you've developed actual AIDS - the big thing is to keep you HIV positive, so it wouldn't have mattered for Freddie. :(
brENsKi wrote: perhaps Julie Andrews with her "spoonful of sugar" would've helped
I think Freddie rather had a spoonful of something else... but that was what got him in this position in the first place.
FriedChicken wrote: brENsKi wrote: perhaps Julie Andrews with her "spoonful of sugar" would've helped
I think Freddie rather had a spoonful of something else... but that was what got him in this position in the first place.
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you dirty f**ker...lol
FriedChicken wrote: brENsKi wrote: perhaps Julie Andrews with her "spoonful of sugar" would've helped
I think Freddie rather had a spoonful of something else... but that was what got him in this position in the first place.
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Cocaine doesn't give you aids. That's metamphetamine. :P