Episode 76: Bobby Russell, Learning to Live Without ‘HIV’

January 16th, 2014

This isn’t your usual, heartwarming living-with-HIV story. In August 2013, having found that he was “false positive,” Bobby Russell stopped taking “AIDS” drugs and filed a lawsuit against several doctors, hospitals and others over what they had put him through unnecessarily for more than eight years. As fate would have it, one of Bobby’s former doctors is now head of a major medical association.

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Episode 63: “William” – Journey to HIV and Back

May 13th, 2013

“William” is a heterosexual Swiss man who was diagnosed HIV-positive in 2000, and given a maximum of six years to live – even with AIDS drugs. But he never took those drugs and eventually found his way out of the AIDS Zone.

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Episode 51: “Jane”, an HIV-positive Nurse

July 21st, 2012

“Jane” (not her real name) is an HIV-positive nurse who has experienced the lies of HIV and AIDS from both sides. David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely speak to her for an hour about her experiences and her thoughts on HIV testing and AIDS drugs.

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