Answer :
A person infected with HIV/AIDS is generally and normally never too sick to live a normal life. The symptoms that come with such a disease may sidetrack your life, but it won't prevent you from living your everyday routines.
Answer: True
Explanation:
HIV or human immunodeficiency virus is a virus that affects the cells of the immune system thus makes the body susceptible to various infections and diseases.
Common signs of AIDS are pneumonia, eye infections, candida and Kaposi's sarcoma, severe loss of weight, chronic diarrhea, brain tumors, high fever, swollen lymph nodes and others. Without HIV medicine, people with AIDS may survive for 3 years but when the dangerous symptoms of illness are present the life expectancy without treatment get reduced to 1 year. Due to weakness of immune system the person becomes too sick with one or two acquired diseases in such conditions cannot lead a healthy normal life.