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We did not see enough of her in the past number of years. Rest In Peace Dame Elizabeth. There will never be another YOU!! Much love to her family. Farewell, Dame Elizabeth, you will be missed. She was not only beautiful on screen but off screen and inside as well and will be forever remembered and always missed. Thanks to the one who dared to wear the voice of those whom one did not hear. Thank you for these twenty five years of passion. Thank you for all these doors that you opened to us.

Thank you for having changed our life. A true champion who never gave up in her fight for justice and tolerance for those who are afflicted. Dame Elizabeth, you will be missed. We must now take up the gauntlet and continue where you left off, with your spirit and determination to guide us. Rest well, dear lady, after a long and courageous fight. She will continue to leave through amfAR, let's hope Sharon Stone will take the torch: Elizabeth Taylor was a indestrucable diamond that will never ever lose it's shine on the silver screen and for the humanitarian worldwide work she committed herself to.

Her spirit was truly a passion to help the underdogs be heard in the world, her commitment to helping the hopeless and powerless especially with aids is one of her proudest and powerful contributions to making the world a better place to live. Despite all the heartache, the pain, and tears of her marriages not working well, her love for the world and for all humanity kept the drive going for her. My tears do not stop flowing this day for her passing, but I take sincere and great comfort knowing that her universal message of change by helping others is not forgotten.

Her legacy on the big screen with a list of great movies that she accomplished in her life is as vast and infinite as the universe and all the stars in the sky. We all should take great pride and appreciation in helping our fellow human being always and we can all be better doing so, let's remember Ms. Taylor not just for the roles she played in the movies, but for her oustanding love for the earth, by being involved in organizations that help the world. Thomas paine said it best: We say thank you. The world will remember Elizabeth Taylor not because she won two academy awards but because she was truly a gift from God.

Dame Taylor showed her compassion for her fellow man by the many hours she spent promoting understanding and the need for research on finding a cure for aids. Elizabeth Taylor reached out to the gay community when it was not politically correct to do so. She showed her love and compassion for those who suffered from this terrible disease and gave hope and encouragement to millions of people not only in the United States but thru out the world.

I loved Elizabeth Taylor because she showed her love for so many people. I pray for her family and loved ones that God will embrace and be with them at this time of their loss. Elizabeth Taylor was a great actress but she was even a greater human being. Thank you Elizabeth for bringing so much entertainment to us and also for giving so much hope to those infected with this terrible disease. Your memory will live on in the hearts of everyone.

A devoted fan and admirer Harold L. Rest in Peace Julia. Yesterday March23 I was giving respects to my mother who died on this date three days earlier, then I heard that Elizabeth Taylor had passed away. My mother had a big heart like Elizabeth Taylor, and I put the two together as special women who lived on this earth. Ms Taylor was a woman of strength and courage! She will missed and loved forever!!!

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My favorite movie of her is National Velvet!! I wish the best to the family in this time of morning!!! My heart was heavy with grief at the passing of Dame Elizabeth Taylor, but it was also happy at the contributions she made during her lifetime. I have been living with HIV since , healthy and doing well. She knocked on doors, when those doors were locked. She gave many the hope and courage to go on, and on they went. My wish is that Dame Elizabeth Taylor will meet in heaven, or whatever the reader chooses to refer to, the many she helped, this help came in many different forms.

God Bless You, Ms. Dame Elizabeth Taylor was an extraordinary actress and humanitarian. I wish I was old enough to remember Elizabeth Taylor in some of her movies. She was a fantasic actress. She was also an advocate for getting rid of the Aides Virus. My codolences go out to her family and friends. The world has really lost a good friend. The world has lost a bright star and will not be the same for her leaving us. God Bless you Elizabeth Taylor and thank you for all you have done for the world.

Elizabeth Taylor first embraced people with AIDS when doing so was considered by most people in the public eye personally unspeakable and professionally dangerous. She knew only that her friends were dying; abandoned, denounced and too easily reviled by far too many. Her courage and willingness to speak up created a ripple of compassion against a rising tide of prejudice that moved the entertainment industry into action and then an entire nation to care. Her heart knew no bounds.

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She will be remembered as a great actress, a fierce advocate for those once outcast and a remarkable woman. Krim accomplished together for us all. Elizabeth Taylor was just "good people". May others be imbued with the values of decency and humanitarianism that flowed so naturally from Elizabeth. Thank you for bringing AIDS to the forefront and for helping countless people around the world. R I P , Elizabeth Taylor.

Elizabeth was a beautiful, loving, and caring person! I really admired her. She was so courageous, she will be missed alot. Dame Elizabeth Taylor was truly an angel walking on earth, never to be forgotten. May God hold her close. Ms Elizabeth Taylor, my lovely. You have given us so much love and entertainment throughout the years.. We have a beautiful piece of artwork, my husband made of you.

You are immortalized forever on the wall, and in our hearts G-d bless you, Elizabeth Taylor Oh and if you see Baby, my beautiful Shetland Sheepdog, please give her a kiss for us!! She recently went home Stan and Laura, Dylan, Baby, and Aldo. Those of us around the world who are affected by HIV are also affected by the death of this great actress and humanitarian.

I have been living with HIV now for almost 30 years, so I remember the early to mids, when none of our political leaders were willing to even talk about the horrible new disease called AIDS. For those of us who buried scores of our friends, we remember those days as if they were yesterday, and we remember that it was Elizabeth Taylor who used her fame in order to champion AIDS research.

This became the cause of her life, and thus it caused many, many lives to be exteded or saved. I pray that God will grant Elizabeth eternal peace, and that her memory will be a blessing for her family and friends, and for all those whose life, like mine, she has touched forever. Dame Elizabeth Taylor you will be greatly missed in Africa but you have left us with a firm foundation from which we will continue with the fight until we overcome AIDS!

Ms Taylor was an "icon" in every sense of the word, and in so many ways. The world is a bit dimmer with the loss of her light here, but her work, words, and track record will keep her in our hearts and minds for the future. We mourn your passing Dame Elizabeth. Nationally acclaimed star and smooth as Velvet in your quality ways. You shine brighter than any other star.

I will most definitely miss you….. To your family, friends and fans my sincere condolences. Another star will shine bright tonight and my mum and dad will have their favourite actress with them to share their company. It was our pleasure to make a donation to amfAR yesterday in memory of Dame Elizabeth. Her philanthropic endeavors for AIDS research for over 20 years will never be forgotten. The words expressed by her son Michael said it best: She leaves a remarkable film legacy reflecting a wide-range of superb acting ability, beginning as a child actor and making over 50 films, as we all know.

She led a colorful life, as she herself said, with much happiness, and unfortunately, with much unhappiness, especially having been plagued with innumerable severe illnesses throughout her lifetime. But she was a fighter till the end, and she will be missed. The world has lost a remarkable woman. Hopefully we can all learn from Dame Taylor, and pick up the battle. When the other actor, Ronald Reagan was silent and would not even utter a word, Elizabeth Taylor spoke out courageously loud and clear. For one still alive after living with this disease for over 30 years, I am forever in her debt.

Thank you Elizabeth, my queen.


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I saw almost every film she made, and loved them all. While her outer beauty faded in old age as it always does, her inner beauty shone through like like a candle in the dark. She was one of the first of famous celebrities who was active in Gay and lesbian rights, and raised untold money for Aides.

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She never missed a chance to speak out for those causes. I wept when I thought of how much I will miss her, as will millions of others. She left a light behind her that will always shine in her memory. An eternal light that will live on in our hearts. We still have no cure, but thanks to the work of people like you now is a more manageable disease. Staff at San Francisco General were afraid to touch him and wore safety clothes to enter his room. Family mostly refused to visit. He endured unbelievable pain to allow testing, sampling and mostly faulty diagnosing to help shed light on what was swiftly becoming the scourge of young men across America.

His frail body, wrapped in bandages, bruised and battered, lying alone in an isolation wing of the hospital, was failing him. And science, medicine and the world of public opinion were failing him too. When he became the heart-breaking centerfold photo in a national magazine, it wasn't because of his Master's Degree, or his work as advisor to San Francisco's Mayor Feinstein, or his work founding Sh'ar Zahav, the first synagogue to welcome people of all genders and orientations, but for his losing battle against this harbanger of death.

There is a new star in the cosmos. G-d rest her valiant and beautiful soul. She was so incredibly beautiful, both physically and spiritually. The work she did for AIDS surpasses even her phenomenal acting ability. What a force of Nature! The world is less bright without her. My son, who died March 8, , benefited from your wonderful and inspiring fight for all those with AIDS. May you rest in peace. Frances M, Laurel, Mississippi. Her's was a life fraught with success, fame, notoriety, scandal and and turbulence. She refused to be silent when those around us were.

There was no end to her compassion and love. Her actions spoke louder and clearer then than any bell could ring. Dame Elizabeth has let an indelible mark on the lives of millions with her generous loving spirit. To all Dame Elizabeth Taylor's family, friends and associates, I do deeply send all my sympathy to all of you at this very sad time.

She has done so very much and I salute her and you all at this very sad time. Her example in this regard is one that should be a model for all. Should her family see this, I extend to you all the sympathy that the world can hold. God Bless you all and her memory in cinema and life will shine forever. I was living in San Francisco when this terrible epidemic began. While the city of San Francisco was doing its best, there was virtually no response from the federal government.

To lose so many wonderful and talented friends was numbing. Taylor's powerful activism was a beacon of hope and a voice for so many of us. For this incredible humanitarian effort, I am just as grateful today as I was when she first stood up. Her spirit, beauty, talent and passion will be her legacy. My heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. With sadness and hope, Alex. You made people see just what the disease was about, I.

You made me want to fight harder for my own clients with the disease in So. It's time to rest my favorite and beautiful star. She will be miss not only for acting, generosity, but her humanitarian to all. Our condolences to her family and all who mourn her. We lost an amazing person. I admire her for being one of the first to speak up about this epidemic when everyone else was being quiet about it. She was truly and inspiration to lots of people and someone that will be forever admired and remembered. Thank you Elizabeth Taylor for your love and compassion.

You raised Aids Awareness and fundraising to a level no one else could ever achieve. You were such a great beauty and actress and we will always have your films to admire your work in Hollywood, but your most lasting legacy will be as a leader and fundraiser for AmFar.

Thank you and the world loves you. Heaven is a better and improved place now…. I was very sadded to hear that Elizabeth Taylor had died. It was a shock. She was a great actress and a beautiful person inside and out, Her humanitarian work against aids will never be forgotten. God now has the most beautiful angel of all time. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. Thank you for your tireless efforts to Aids Research and your heart of gold to all that have suffered and are still suffering with this dreaded disease.

You were a wonderful women and a classic beauty. One of a kind and so beautiful inside and out. Thank you so much for it all. She was a great lady in every fascet of her life who will be missed by millions of people. I've been a fan from her first movie to her last and always wanted more. She loved with all her heart and we loved her the same way.

There will never be another like her. May you rest in peace Gerry. Thank You Elizabeth Taylor. You were very well-informed on Aids and you did a lot for charity. Thank you for making Aids a topic for all to speak about without shame. Having had the distinct honor of attending many of the very first amfAR events and meeting Elizabeth Taylor, I am extremely saddened by her passing. She forged new frontiers as a humanitarian never accepting no for an answer. Educating the world wherever she went. She had the ability to make a person feel as though they were the only one in a room of hundreds.

My thoughts and prayers to her family and friends. Bless you Dame Elizabeth Dear Elizabeth, You were truly one of a kind. I loved everything you did till the end. I know you have now become a star in the heavens watching over us forever. Give Michael a hug for me. I wish to thank Ms. Taylor, you will long be remembered for your contribution and fighting spirit. We love you and will miss you! Elizabeth Taylor will no doubt be remembered for her fine acting career and her beauty both inner and outer. However, more importantly she will forever remain in our hearts for her tremendous contribution to help raise the awareness of AIDS and for her untiring willingness to raise money to fight this terrible disease.

Rest well dear Elizabeth. Your star will forever burn brightly in the heavens above. I was working in a health agency when AIDS first came to light. The patients we saw were filled with fear and we did what we could with the knowledge we were able to obtain. I do believe it was due to Angel Elizabeth that progress was made more quickly than it would have been without her.

I saw the grief of those who lost loved ones from this disease and gave as much comfort as could be given to them with tears in my own eyes for them. Many more lives were saved or at least made more humanely taken care of thanks to her efforts. I never met the lady personally but heard she was a REAL person with a great sense of humor as well as compassion.

Her family should be very proud of the legacy she left behind. Enjoy Heaven Dame Elizabeth. It's not good bye, we will all meet again. I always had a hard time choosing between Ms Taylor and Debbie Reynolds. I think the eyes got me!!! Never forget you, you will live forever Francisco. I am saddened of the loss of Elizabeth Taylor even though I only knew her through television and movies, her death is like losing a friend. There was only one Elizabeth Taylor and her legend will live on.

Cudowna,przepiekna,super utalentowana i jakze ludzka Ms Elizabeth Taylor pozostanie w mojej pamieci na zawsze. Tyle dobrego zrobila dla nas , osob seropozytywnych. Dziekuje Ci Liz z calego serca. I lost my brother to to HIV. Not many people were aware about the disease. Too many loving smart Talented funny people have died. I myself have been a supporter of Amfar. I thank Elizabeth for her passion to help people with Aid's. You were one of a kind. I'm 62 years old. It seems Elizabeth Taylor has been a part of my consciousness always.

I admired her as an actress, but even more so as a person. I lost a brother to AIDS in I will forever remember her compassion, understanding and courage. I will miss her. May God, in His mercy, grant you all an extra measure of peace, comfort, and strength during this difficult time. May Ms Taylor rest in peace and be forever remembered for the love she showed to the suffering and afflicted.

With deepest sympathy, Dr. As an Iconic star, she galvanized and cajoled the conscience of all who she came in contact with. A truly amazing human being, the like of which we will never see again May she rest in peace. I would like to say that Miss Taylor was not only very beautiful, but also an example of a real lady with a lot of class. She is model to follow in the manner in which she carried herself as a woman! We will certainly miss Elizabeth Taylor! Taylor stood up for the cause. She had spent many years fighting for a cure. May there soon be a cure for this horrible disease!!!!

To the family of Elizabeth Taylor I wish to express my love and support for your great loss. I will always cherish my memories of such a beautiful and loving woman. She taught the world how to understand and help in the fight against AIDS. We the gay community of the USA will never forget her love and compassion. Rest in peace dear Elizabeth. With all my Heart, Stephen. For some reason I have always been enamored of Elizabeth. This began as a child--probably after I saw "National Velvet". I consider one of my all time favorite compliments, when someone likened me to Elizabeth.

I enjoyed and appreciated her artistry and beauty and talent, but I think I truly admired her for her strength and courage--in her own life--and especially in her battle against AIDS. A true Hollywood legend has left us. YOU will be sorely missed. So muito grato por tudo aquilo que voce Elizabeth fez por nois.

Not only did you bring pleasure to all through your acting in memorable movies, but your unselfish dedication to ending AIDS sets you apart from the ordinary. Yet another Giant for Humanity has passed leaving us with treasured memories and experiences. Taylor was to receive the Presidential Medal of Honor. It was January , President Clinton's last week in office.

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There she was, radiant, with her true violet eyes and her Cheshire smile. Her legs were not in good shape, so she was being escorted around the White House on her wheel chair assisted by her hairdresser. Her beloved white poodle was on her lap. Taylor, for being there". And he eyes lit up and placing a "beautifully jeweled" hand on top of ours not jeweled of course , she said softly but determined: My throat goes into a lump when I think about that day.

So many of us learn from her about compassion, understanding, and selfless service. May she rest in peace. She will never be forgotten and will always be there. My heart aches in deep sorrow for your passing MS Taylor. The entire World is in your dept for bringing this out in the open.

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Elizabeth Taylor had it all. All except an easy life. Exceptional physical beauty is a gift that cuts two ways. She earned the throne she occupied-- not born to it-- but earned, and demonstrated over a remarkable career. And when ease and affluence were her lapdogs she rose alone when none other would dare, to champion some of the most reviled among us in the face of an unconquerable leviathon from whom Presidents, Prime Ministers, Kings, and other Queens averted their frightened eyes.

And we saw that Elizabeth was as beautiful inside as out. With more than her share of physical and emotional pain herself we heard only of her championing of others, her friends, sometimes nobody's friends save hers. And if we wonder why we feel her loss so acutely, so strangely, why does it affect us so? The more we reflect the more we know. Au revoir mon cheri. Taylor thanking her for an amazing role in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Everyone at my BYU dorm was jealous! It was rumored, a yr. I was a freshman-at-N. But, we didn't see them when-several-of us ran outside to look at-that-car!

And she-remembered-me as well as that note! I loved and admired you since I was a youngster. Your beauty, your talents, your compassion, your love of people, your love of life, your loyalty, everything about you will never be forgotten. You will always be remembered as a truly wonderful and courageous human being.

Your dedication and advocacy for AIDS victims will never be forgotten. May you rest in peace, you will be truly missed. My condolences to your family and friends and all who loved you.. God bless you always. Love, Ron I lift you up and declare your fierceness Mark I would like to express my sincere feelings of loss for one of the most amazing women of our century.

Santiago We lost a great social leader who fights against all kind of discripencies and dicrimination irrespect of sex, gender, color, ethinic and religious identity. Max Dame Taylor's contribution was a boon to us all on so many levels. She will be sorely missed. Dear Elizabeth, Bless you for your taking action re: You are truly a heroine and your legacy will never be forgotten.

Hugs, Sarah We truely loved her and will surely miss her beautiful face. Lee M I am deeply saddened by the loss of such an incredible lady which feels like the end of an era. She was truly beautiful inside and out and will be missed terribly. Sincerely, Beth N Elizabeth demonstrates life beyond our fears to hope and work, evolve - personally, I cannot thank her enough - words are simply inadequate. It will be up to us to care for each other—again. We are the generation who know how to do this.

HIV and Aging are not a monolith. They may have multiple drug resistances, resulting in limited treatment options known as salvage therapy and physical damage from long-term HIV infection. They are also very likely to have taken earlier, less effective medications, which caused things like neuropathy and cardiovascular disease. Multimorbidities and comorbidities result in polypharmacy that impacts treatment adherence and optimal care.

In short, HLTS require more specialized care that is highly integrated. Aging with HIV is very complicated and needs innovative treatments, research, and programs focused on an older population. Treating everyone who is aging with HIV as a monolith overlooks the differences between the cohorts. But the medical differences matter to our longevity and well-being. For decades we have lived with Stress that would break the hardiest of people.

Untreated and often hidden stress is a killer. Unfortunately, many survivors self-medicate with alcohol and substances that do more harm than good. We need to revisit proven, healthier ways to deal with stress. Long-term survivors are once again on the medical frontier, facing accentuated aging and increased frailty before our time. It is well known that ongoing gastrointestinal problems occur early in HIV infection and many long-term survivors live with debilitating neuropathy.

We take handfuls of pills that are confusing. Contradictory and ever-changing predictions about our life expectancies are enough to make our heads spin. We survived the odds before so must remember that as we age. The intersection of HIV and aging presents new challenges that demands urgent attention. The good new is people are living longer than ever with HIV. That is also the bad new because, older adults with HIV, while the majority are the minority in terms of HIV care priorities. There is an urgent need for a sharper focus on the physical, social, mental and complexities associated HIV and aging.

We need more research that requires ongoing and sustained funding as well as stronger leadership on LTS issues. We face a crisis in long-term health care sensitive to long-term survivors. However, raising awareness is not enough. The reason for our formation was to overcome ASS so that we can make the next decades the best they can be.

Ours is not a movement simply about nostalgia, pain and grief. It is also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, to humans who rolled up their sleeves and refused to accept our death sentences. The result of that resilience is we are living longer. It presents tremendous opportunities and our calls on us to be creative, compassionate and passionate.

If you are not yet in touch with the idea that you are resilient, it is ok. You have to notice it for it take root. If we stop focusing on all the times we nearly died and the loved ones we lost but recall instead at how we got back up, how you survived. That begins to change our perspective. We need a more nuanced view of resiliencies and focus on the ways to increase resilience as we age. Additionally there are we have many positive elements to survival that come with maturity like positive coping skills and resiliency.

By framing our survival in a positive light and see our stories as rich that enables use to see an adversity as an opportunity to grow free of survivor guilt and invisibility. It becomes important for those who survived to tell our stories, to speak our truth with compassion.

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Our histories are more than simply our histories, because the stories we tell ourselves about our survival are an important part of the healing of our lives. Our stories hold the key to richer, fuller lives. Re-writing our stories are vital to our survival. We must engage in intergenerational dialog in a meaningful, respectful conversation that stresses our example of resilience and survival as well as our struggles then and now, while respecting others battles with HIV.

The generations we have much to learn from each other. We were busy taking care of each other and ourselves and were unable to be the mentor they needed. We find ourselves underrepresented in the decision-making AIDS institutions, boards of directors, or executive positions, reminiscent of the earliest days of AIDS. Yet we have the knowledge, experience and wisdom to make a meaningful contribution to the discussions and programs affecting our lives. This requires long-term survivors to speak up and demand a seat at the table.

Not just an advisory board for show, but meaningful inclusion about matters related to our lives. We must battle against cynicism, judgment and infighting because we are all in this together. We need the most creative ideas for tactics and strategies for healthy aging and what it means to live a good life. We will no longer be ignored as we empower each other and ourselves to find meaning and purpose in the aftermath of the HIV epidemic. We assert our right to return to work, volunteer, and be involved productively in society.

We now have research to back it up by Ron Stall and the University of Pittsburgh. In the quest for the End of AIDS, the lives and experiences of those longest affected by the epidemic must be prioritized, not minimized or ignored. It is now time to become fully engaged elders, teachers, and leaders. The realities of the older generation are excluded from the decision-making bodies as younger, well-intended, often HIV-negative individuals have taken the helm at HIV service organizations.

They are ill-equipped to provide services to the now majority of those living with HIV. We must insist that providers of all stripes, including aging providers, become culturally competent so that our needs and issues are placed front and center. We must now unify to battle the scourges of stigma and ageism. Studies suggest the best approach to reducing stigma is focusing on personal contact, education, and empowerment.

It also happens when we refuse to be shamed. We must revisit the idea of empowerment and what it means now. We reduce stigma by building strong connected networks of long-term survivors. We owe that to each other by working together and being strong in the places we hurt most. With courage and compassion, we strive not only to survive HIV but also to thrive into full, meaningful, productive, independent and connected lives.

We want to continue a respectful conversation among peers and educate the world about the existence and power of survivors. The power of a grassroots movement is that it is from the bottom up not the top down. This declaration is a call to action for ideas, dialog, solutions and action for long-term survivors and those aging with HIV. Use what you want to of this document to help create dialog and action. We do not have the luxury of time. This is urgent that we improve the lives of survivors. We must shift the conversation from surviving to thriving.

We must now come together and focus on healthy aging with HIV. It is time to embrace our resiliencies and state that we are HIV-resilient. Our work will continue as long as there is one isolated survivor left in that lonely room. This take all of us working together to make our vision a reality. HLTS need to know that people who maintain an undetectable viral load cannot transmit the virus to others. The science is clear: Find us on the web at: Watch our Public Service Announcement: We are changing the dialog from surviving to thriving with HIV.

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