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If a person takes meds for aids but does not have aids what happens?


my stepson said he had aids now he had his teeth pulled cause he had a infection of the gums now he getting better and no virus is found

nuthing happens

If he's on the meds, that cost about $2000 a month, I think he HAS aids.

Well, it can still be there but in lower than detectable amounts.

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