Magic Johnson beschreibt, wie er seit 1991 allen Widrigkeiten getrotzt hat. HIV-Diagnose: „Ich habe meinen Teil getan“

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  1. > “Every time I go to the doctor and my T-cell count is off the charts, that’s when I know I’m good,” the former basketball player, 64, told PEOPLE while attending Cedric the Entertainer and Toni Braxton’s Love & Laughter show at the Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas on April 27.

    > “I’m stretching, and then I work out for two hours. Then I’m in the office all day, so as long I can continue, and I have been at that pace, it’s been a blessing,” he explained. “So I’ve done my part, the medicine’s done its part, and then my wife stays on me to make sure I’m doing my part.”

  2. lizlemonworld on

    My Roman Empire is how the rich have access to a level of health care the likes of which the rest of us will never see. I believe with my whole heart they have access to drugs and treatments not offered to the rest of us because of costs.

  3. I don’t know much about Magic Johnson other than he was a super famous sportsman. I’m not from the US . But in the early 90s I watched a TV show where he was educating young children about what was then called AIDs. It was very touching and I remember thinking at the time it was great of him to be so open about something that was so scary to so many people.

  4. It’s like he realized that he has one life, a supportive wife, and a family to focus on. With no fear he invested in just that and can say he lived.

  5. Aggressive-Cut5836 on

    He’s a genuinely good guy, he has invested in businesses located in low-income, neglected communities and spoken a lot about HIV/AIDS. I’m happy to see he’s continuing to do well.

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