China's longest-surviving AIDS patient dies By Zhu Zhe (China Daily) Updated: 2005-11-22 06:07
China's longest-surviving AIDS patient, whose family
was ostracized and who had to violently spurn a woman who fell for him, died last month.
Jia Lin [The Beijing
News] | An incurable drug addict, he was the first to be diagnosed with full-blown
AIDS in Chongqing, where the municipal government spent more than 800,000 yuan
(US$98,800) for the 10 years of treatment.
He was one of first six to be treated for AIDS with traditional Chinese
medicine.
The 44-year-old man, known as Jia Lin, died on October 12 at Chongqing
Infection Hospital, Beijing News reported yesterday.
Beside him was a used syringe with 2 millilitres of liquid remaining in it.
The overdose of heroin was fatal.
His death certificate said he died of liver prostration caused by the HIV
virus.
In March, when he appeared to be dying, he told a doctor: "If I could have a
new life, I will work hard and love my family."
Jia is reported to have quit his job in a State-owned enterprise and tried
his hand at business in Southwest China's Yunnan Province from 1989 to 1995,
when he is believed to have contracted the disease by sharing needles to shoot
up heroin and having unsafe sex.
Chongqing offered him free medical care after he was diagnosed, and sent
him to Beijing You'an Hospital to receive a three-month treatment with traditional
Chinese medicine in 1996.
The results of the treatment were so satisfactory that almost all his AIDS
symptoms disappeared.
But back home, he was shunned by everyone, which explained why he went back
to drugs, Jia's doctor was quoted as saying.
His wife left him the same year.
His daughter, who lives with his family, was stigmatized in school.
His work unit would not offer him his old job; neither would anyone employ
him.
His mother, who used to sell tissues, lost all customers.
His family could not even buy groceries at nearby stores.
He was sent back to hospital in 1997 and stayed there ever since several of
his attempts to get rid of his addiction failed.
He even attempted suicide twice.
When he was in hospital, a former middle-school classmate said she loved
him despite his condition; and they are reported to have had sex.
When the doctor admonished him, saying that the woman's life was in peril, he
had to threaten her with a knife to end the relationship.
The woman, fortunately, tested negative for HIV.
The world's longest-surviving AIDS patient on record is an African child, who
contracted the HIV virus at birth from the mother and died at 12.
(China Daily 11/22/2005 page1)
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