"Treat or be healed"

Orpha 2022-03-20 09:01:06

"Treat or be healed"

treatment, actively try to save oneself, try to extend one's life as much as possible, use all medicines as the starting point;
be treated, lying in a hospital bed, waiting for treatment, if there is little money, waiting for the pharmaceutical group Give you free new medicines, all medications, based on the premise of human contributions and experiments;

if you are an AIDS patient, how would you choose?
If you were an AIDS patient in Dallas, how would you choose?

Well, it's better not to be "AIDS patients"!

There are three things you can see in this film:
1. There are many AIDS patients in the United States, at least there are many people in line in the film, and the age span is also large;
2. In most cases, the FDA is committed to protecting It is our responsibility to ensure the safety of medication for our citizens. As for the new drug development, monopoly, and process of individual companies under the temptation of huge profits, I think there must be strategies, not only from the strategies of the new drug development companies themselves, but also from various related factors that do not focus on individual patients. Too much, I won’t list it!
3. Live, live strong, at least there can be tomorrow! (Will there be any next year? I don’t know!)

Generally speaking, this is an inspirational film dominated by positive meanings. It is worthy of vigilance for those groups in the chaos, and it is worth learning from our compatriots who have suffered from various diseases;
especially the inspirational is two. The leading actors, their images have changed, and they are all realistic interpretations, which is so admirable!
Here are the photos of the two before and after!

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Extended Reading

Dallas Buyers Club quotes

  • Ron Woodroof: I still got HIV?

    Dr. Vass: You will always test positive for HIV. And now you've got AIDS for all the toxic shit you've put in your body. You've shut your immune system and now you've got chronic leumonia, among other things. It could cause memory loss, mood swings, aching joints.

    Ron Woodroof: So if it sucks, I got it.

  • Ron Woodroof: Do you ever miss your regular life?

    Dr. Eve Saks: Regular life? What is that? It doesn't exist.

    Ron Woodroof: Yeah, I guess. No, I know, I just... I just wanna...

    Dr. Eve Saks: What?

    Ron Woodroof: Ice-cold beer, a little riding in. Well, take my woman dancing. You know? I want kids. I mean, I got one... one life, right? Mine. But sh... Fuck, I want somebody else's sometimes. Sometimes I just feel like I'm fighting for a life I just ain't got time to live. I want it to mean something.

    Dr. Eve Saks: It does.