LIVING WITH AIDS
by. Bryan Maphala
Botswana Agent : Bryan Maphala : 7267-8495

I am not sure what has been more difficult for me - seeing my first born son die at the age of four weeks, or coming to terms the fact that I have full-blown AIDS.
When you tell people that you have AIDS, their reactions range from sympathy to repulsion. Of course, they cannot imagine the horror you experienced when you found out about your conditions.
Because my frist-born son had been so sickly, certain blood test had been done. It was then that my wife (we are now diforced) was told that all three of us were HIV positive. I couldn't accept it and pushedit out of my mind. Even when our son died, I denied that I had a problem. I Fekt very healthy, and so I Continued with my life.
Several year later, I started having problems with my skin. At first I thought it was some type of eczema and went to doctors for treatment. The problem got worse and sometimes my skin would itch so much that i would scratch my self until it bled.
Eventually in July last year, may manager suggested I go for blood test in case I had sme tropical disease. The company paid for the test; ,and when I next vivited the doctor , my worst nightmare became a reality. He told me that I had a viral load of 201.000 and a CD4 count of u nits. Ideally a person should have no viral load, and a CD 4 count (whic is to do with the immune system) above 600 units. He explained that a large viral load and a CD4 count celow 200 units was very serious abd meant that person had full blown AIDS. My CD4 count of 10 unit was regarded as extremly serious.
I was Shocked and speechless, but I couldn;t accept this diagnosis. Afterall, I only had itchy Skin.
Well to shorten my tragic story, my health began deterlorating. My manager told me about a new product Cellfood that was assisting many people with various health related conditions. He then told the staff about it and supplied. Everyone with a bottle every month. Is till could not accept my condition and told no-one about my status.
I did not take the Cellfood and eventualy became very sick, as u can see from the photograph in July 2003, taken by my girl friend, who also become HIV positive. I then toldmy manager about my AIDS condition. and he was very supportive and supplied me with more cellfood. I started taking it ever day, building up to 20 drops five times a day.
Well, the result speak for them selvves. I am now feeling fantastic. My girl friend also taking Cellfood daily and her CD4 count nearly at 600 units. My manager encouraged me to tell my story and to help others by distributing Cellfood to those who need it.
Now in may 2004, I am telling people everyday about how amazing Cellfood, and enjoying every day of my interesting life-especially being congratulated by Mrs. Winnie Mandela, who also takes Cellfood daily, for the work I am doing with our people.
Botswana Agent : Bryan Maphala : 7267-8495

I am not sure what has been more difficult for me - seeing my first born son die at the age of four weeks, or coming to terms the fact that I have full-blown AIDS.
When you tell people that you have AIDS, their reactions range from sympathy to repulsion. Of course, they cannot imagine the horror you experienced when you found out about your conditions.
Because my frist-born son had been so sickly, certain blood test had been done. It was then that my wife (we are now diforced) was told that all three of us were HIV positive. I couldn't accept it and pushedit out of my mind. Even when our son died, I denied that I had a problem. I Fekt very healthy, and so I Continued with my life.
Several year later, I started having problems with my skin. At first I thought it was some type of eczema and went to doctors for treatment. The problem got worse and sometimes my skin would itch so much that i would scratch my self until it bled.
Eventually in July last year, may manager suggested I go for blood test in case I had sme tropical disease. The company paid for the test; ,and when I next vivited the doctor , my worst nightmare became a reality. He told me that I had a viral load of 201.000 and a CD4 count of u nits. Ideally a person should have no viral load, and a CD 4 count (whic is to do with the immune system) above 600 units. He explained that a large viral load and a CD4 count celow 200 units was very serious abd meant that person had full blown AIDS. My CD4 count of 10 unit was regarded as extremly serious.
I was Shocked and speechless, but I couldn;t accept this diagnosis. Afterall, I only had itchy Skin.
Well to shorten my tragic story, my health began deterlorating. My manager told me about a new product Cellfood that was assisting many people with various health related conditions. He then told the staff about it and supplied. Everyone with a bottle every month. Is till could not accept my condition and told no-one about my status.
I did not take the Cellfood and eventualy became very sick, as u can see from the photograph in July 2003, taken by my girl friend, who also become HIV positive. I then toldmy manager about my AIDS condition. and he was very supportive and supplied me with more cellfood. I started taking it ever day, building up to 20 drops five times a day.
Well, the result speak for them selvves. I am now feeling fantastic. My girl friend also taking Cellfood daily and her CD4 count nearly at 600 units. My manager encouraged me to tell my story and to help others by distributing Cellfood to those who need it.
Now in may 2004, I am telling people everyday about how amazing Cellfood, and enjoying every day of my interesting life-especially being congratulated by Mrs. Winnie Mandela, who also takes Cellfood daily, for the work I am doing with our people.
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