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Sad story with some confusion to the story

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Which part was confusing?

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There's alot in this story, she tested 7 times at one point with varying results, was EJ tested after birth that is the confusing part for me

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Two different people: Christine (the mum), and EJ (the daughter). You cannot do a HIV test on an unborn child, and the tests have a 100% false positive rate for everyone else (they are meaningless). NOTE: this does not mean that no-one ever got sick of "AIDS"; the cause was never a boogeyman virus but lifestyle factors. This is why Christine never got sick of AIDS despite a HIV-positive diagnosis: she did not have the lifestyle factors causing AIDS, namely: use of amyl nitrite "poppers" amd recreational drugs like LSD, heroin, cocaine etc.

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JP what I mean is Christine tested 7 times with varying results, positive, negative, inconclusive something like that,

EJ died at age 3 if I'm not mistaken so the question is was EJ ever tested after birth if yes was she positive /negative?

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Even though what do you attribute the positive results to if she didn't live such a lifestyle, yet her husband was negative and remained negative till she passed on?

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Tests that don't work as advertised.

Her child (EJ) repeatedly tested negative. Her two other boys also repeatedly tested negative.

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You see the confusion, husband negative, kids negative but mother positive, so what are the test suppose to pick up, if both results can be detected from the test?

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