View Full Version : Man Beats HIV
Jamesadin
2005-11-14, 05:40 PM
A British man has allegedly become the first person in the world to beat HIV.
A number of newspapers reported that Andrew Stimpson, 25, was diagnosed with the virus in 2002. He later tested negative in 2003.
http://www.channel4.com/news/content/news-storypage.jsp?id=832514
This is pretty sweet, if it is indeed real.
iceman887
2005-11-14, 06:03 PM
thats awesome
Demosthenes
2005-11-14, 06:22 PM
Yea, that would be nice.
Dar_Win
2005-11-14, 06:28 PM
STD's, come as you please.
HandOfHeaven
2005-11-14, 07:44 PM
STDs.
Penny_Bags
2005-11-14, 07:46 PM
STD's are the haxor... This guy is the leet.
Great-Thanatos
2005-11-14, 07:55 PM
Awesome.
JRwakebord
2005-11-14, 07:59 PM
Wow... Hopefully scientists can figure out how his body beat it, and apply that knowledge to help others.
Jamesadin
2005-11-14, 08:16 PM
Yeah, thats what I was thinking. If he has special antibodies... or something.
JRwakebord
2005-11-14, 08:23 PM
Clone him! Then harvest away!
Hades-Knight
2005-11-14, 08:47 PM
Clone his cells and give them to those with HIV!
WOHOOO I DONT HAVE TO WEAR A RUBBER NO MORE!!!!!!
Jessifer
2005-11-14, 09:10 PM
For the sake of all humanity, please continue to wear a rubber. ;)
gruesomeBODY
2005-11-14, 09:19 PM
wow thats the best news ive heard in a while
!King_Amazon!
2005-11-14, 09:54 PM
For the sake of all humanity, please continue to wear a rubber. ;)
ROFLMAODYING
sue_13
2005-11-15, 12:46 AM
That guys could make a million dollars a pop if he sold his antibodies.
Lenny
2005-11-15, 01:14 PM
RULE BRITTANIA!
As France burns, the British overcome one of the worst diseases known to man!
Muahahahahahaha!
Seriously though, it that is true it signals the greatest medical breakthrough of the past 5 year century!
sciencekid
2005-11-15, 02:19 PM
actually, i don't believe that you can transplant antibodies. the body would probably reject it. i think
Thank you for that, science kid.
!King_Amazon!
2005-11-15, 03:46 PM
I bet I could eat your antibodies for breakfast, Grav, and I'd bulk up. I need to gain some weight.
You'd be better off eating some stem cells so you could generate some brain matter for yourself.
sue_13
2005-11-15, 07:14 PM
actually, i don't believe that you can transplant antibodies. the body would probably reject it. i think
Don't they make most of the medicines they use to combat diseases from antibodies?
Kaneda
2005-11-15, 07:37 PM
They make vaccines out of a weakened version of the virus. Medicines are made out of different kinda of drugs.
sciencekid
2005-11-15, 09:01 PM
Thank you for that, science kid.
You're welcome.
Don't they make most of the medicines they use to combat diseases from antibodies?
I agree with what Kaneda said except that i believe it's the dead version of the virus. but close enough. now I don't know too much about antibodies, but i'm tending to think that the are unique, but a match to the protein markers on the virus of that particular strain. keep in mind that the virus mutates very frequently(depending on the particular virus)
gruesomeBODY
2005-11-15, 10:19 PM
actually, guys the vaccacine is a very weak virus. The problem with most colds and diseases, such as HIV, is that they change thier appearance. What i mean is that most virus have a set code so that the body can create a antibody against it. The cold for example always changes its code so there are never antibodies to combat it. Same thing with HIV, they change there code while in the body so they can infiltrate the t cells and destroy them. Now, wothout those T cells, other viruses, such as strep throat, and flourish inside our bodies and not be beaten. And thats what kills us
sciencekid
2005-11-15, 11:00 PM
see now, that's an educated person right there. Thank you gruesomeBODY, thank you.
That's pretty basic stuff, but yeah.
gruesomeBODY
2005-11-16, 06:24 AM
no problem
Mantralord
2005-11-16, 07:57 AM
countdown before i get an std
gruesomeBODY
2005-11-16, 09:33 AM
hahaha i was waiting for mantra to make an appearance in this thread
Lenny
2005-11-16, 09:50 AM
In ye olde dayse it would have been Mantra popping up and shouting:
"Floor tiles!"
and then that would be that.
Ah, nostalgia, what a weird thing...
undeadzombieguy
2005-11-16, 09:54 AM
In ye olde dayse Mantra would've been publically executed.
Thanatos
2005-11-16, 12:04 PM
Publically stoned to death, according to osmoses-jones. Where is that guy, anyway?
JRwakebord
2005-11-16, 12:27 PM
Waco, TX.
Jamesadin
2005-11-16, 06:29 PM
actually, guys the vaccacine is a very weak virus. The problem with most colds and diseases, such as HIV, is that they change thier appearance. What i mean is that most virus have a set code so that the body can create a antibody against it. The cold for example always changes its code so there are never antibodies to combat it. Same thing with HIV, they change there code while in the body so they can infiltrate the t cells and destroy them. Now, wothout those T cells, other viruses, such as strep throat, and flourish inside our bodies and not be beaten. And thats what kills us
Thats crazy stuff.... The perfect human killer.. :O
JRwakebord
2005-11-16, 11:13 PM
Which is why you always wear a condom!
Mantralord
2005-11-17, 04:32 AM
actually, guys the vaccacine is a very weak virus. The problem with most colds and diseases, such as HIV, is that they change thier appearance. What i mean is that most virus have a set code so that the body can create a antibody against it. The cold for example always changes its code so there are never antibodies to combat it. Same thing with HIV, they change there code while in the body so they can infiltrate the t cells and destroy them. Now, wothout those T cells, other viruses, such as strep throat, and flourish inside our bodies and not be beaten. And thats what kills us
strep throat isn't a virus
sciencekid
2005-11-17, 11:10 AM
actually mantra's right: http://www.theacorn.com/news/2002/0404/Health_and_Wellness/072.html
check out the first line.
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