His speaking was so special, after a few Minutes into the Doc i realized, he did not use hmms while talking. He paused for a second and talked further. So eloquent and special
This was just so sad watching as he deteriorated. He was such a wonderful intelligent, funny, articulate human being. This disease took a lot of young talented people. Its just so sad
Even under some god awful physical conditions he kept his chin up his wit .No feeling sorry for himself just positive attitude & a comedian till the end .fantastic to watch
An inspirational man. This was heartbreaking to watch. I find comfort in his words and the way he stood tall in the face of such a difficult disease. With such humility and grace. I am so proud of him, even having not known him. I can’t imagine what this must have done for those with HIV/aids at the time, and for the wider public. RIP Dr Peter.
Two of my uncles friends had this illness. Me being a kid in the 80s I had no idea.(proof you can't get it from someone making your food) first friend passed 91. And the second passed in 2021 he was a real fighter still hanging out with my uncle driving his car around even with his oxygen tank on. Past as an old man.. They were goods guys.
This is all so sad, but it’s good to hear that, tragically unlike many people with AIDS at the time, he did at least appear to have the love of his family.
Was this guy a real person?! I have a minor inconvenience and fall to pieces. Meanwhile he's like "I'm blind and have AIDS. It's made my life better if anything." Ugh. 😭
It was a blessing that Peter had such a great career and was able to support himself while struggling with that illness. I can't help but feel sorry for all the helpless men and women who didn't have those great careers like Peter and couldn't support themselves why balance such a terrible disease. Peter's family is wonderful in every sense of the way that they didn't shun him and allowed him to continue to have a relationship with his nieces and nephews.
So resilient in the face of a terrible disease. I imagine I would be less so. For example, one of my morbid-pessimistic thoughts: perhaps it was better he went blind than watch his own deterioration, visually, we we do in this documentary. It made him old before his time. RIP.
He was so charming and witty. He could probably make people blush anime girl style with it. The quips he makes come out of no where and it’s 10/10. It’s so sad he is no longer with us.
A friend of mine has been living with AIDS for 15 years now and is doing just fine today. The medical advances are prolonging those with this deadly virus.
It was perhaps the most moving video I have seen so far. Despite the various parts in which Dr.Peter managed to make me laugh, observing his physical changes, the inexorable decline, tore pieces of my heart, and I can't see the keyboard due to the tears, which continue to fall. I was proud for him, his loved ones, his companion, to see the Church packed with people who paid homage to him. 31 years have passed...Thanks to those who posted this testimony and to You Tube, which I hope will preserve these materials for future generations, in memory and reflection of such a frightening period, especially now that I read that HIV, never eradicated is coming back to strike, the new generations...R.I.P. Dr Peter, with love. ❤ Angelo
The sad thing is all the victims in this documentaries about HIV/AIDS sadly die alone without their lover or lovers, likewise the other documentaries I've seen on here are all the same, dying alone in hospices or at home alone. Its so heartbreaking 😢 💔 you can hear feel the loneliness, regrets silent pain in their voices. May all these souls rest in peace! Just imagine waiting for death in a slow and painful way 😢 Thank you Dr Peter for sharing your journey with the world. You were a fighter and your wonderful family were such a blessing while you were going through this debilitating disease. Watching Dr Peter wither away really broke my heart. Rest in peace 🕊
What a courageous and inspirational gentleman. I need to remember his patience and calm in the face of the challenges he endured when I am impatient in trivial matters. His life, though short, was a success. He made a difference on this earth and the lessons he taught live on.
He seemed to keep his spirits good throughout his suffering. He did not have one ounce of negative emotions. It’s like he tried to make the best of his terminal illness. Thankfully today. HIV/Aids is no longer a death sentence.
I wish people would stop saying this. It minimizes what HIV/AIDS actually does to people through comorbidities. It absolutely still is a death sentence and the risk of infection should still be avoided. The meds are better and allow most to live longer, but they're not a cure, and curing is the only way it wouldn't be considered a death sentence.
@@twill5077 I completely agree with you. Before watching these older documentaries, I didn't know enough about the treatment for HIV/AIDS. In 2023, my brother's partner died of AIDS-related dementia and wasting disease. I don't whether or not the underlying cause was treatment failure, inconsistent adherence, or a late diagnosis. Regardless of the cause, people still die from the disease. There has been advancements in treatment, but it's still a terrible way to go.
Im living with it,not having sex etc frel like a nun however since mo cure i don't want to tale mees for something that will kill me anyways.... Hey hope to see you in the Kingdom
Just think, he could still be alive if he didn’t get dicks shoved up his ass. If he’d been normal (like Ann Landers said), he probably wouldn’t have died of GRID. Nasty poof.
@@katkenobi6765You’re going to love this one: men can take Descovy or Truvada and have all the dick they want and never get this disease. For ones who do have it, they can take one pill a day, never get sick and continue to have all the dick they want, also not giving it to anyone else. HAPPY PRIDE. 🌈
There is salvation and enlightenment for homosexuals, but that person would have to relinquish the gay lifestyle just as anyone seeking spiritual supremacy must be willing to be completely celibate. This is at the behest of Shakyamuni Buddha who realized the constant need for sexual satisfaction is also the cause of constant suffering (dukkah)
Peter faced this god awful disease with more balls than i could ever possibly dream of.
Real Talk💥👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💥
What an amazing man, dealing with the horror with such dignity & humour, I am humbled...he lives on!
Oh wow!
He’s such a pleasure to listen to. I can’t believe he was only 35 when he passed. This disease is the absolute worst nightmare
His speaking was so special, after a few Minutes into the Doc i realized, he did not use hmms while talking. He paused for a second and talked further. So eloquent and special
This was just so sad watching as he deteriorated. He was such a wonderful intelligent, funny, articulate human being. This disease took a lot of young talented people. Its just so sad
Even under some god awful physical conditions he kept his chin up his wit .No feeling sorry for himself just positive attitude & a comedian till the end .fantastic to watch
I was impressed that he kept his spirits up as well as he did. Most people suffered depression because at the time a diagnosis was a death sentence
This man made the most of his life even as his body deteriorated. A lesson to us all.
Yes
An inspirational man. This was heartbreaking to watch. I find comfort in his words and the way he stood tall in the face of such a difficult disease. With such humility and grace. I am so proud of him, even having not known him. I can’t imagine what this must have done for those with HIV/aids at the time, and for the wider public. RIP Dr Peter.
Thank you for posting. It’s harrowing to watch the disease slowly overtake him.
My gosh yes
His sense of humour in the Face of all that adversity is inspiring. Such a genuine character and such a loss. RIP Peter
42:22 and tragically this is his final appearance 13 days later he was gone 😔💔 RIP doc 1957🙏1992 almost 30 years next month since his departure
Wow it always amazes me how fast ppl 🥺 die when they were just talking smh
Such a wonderful , brave , exceptional man. Rest in perfect peace Dr Peter. ❤
Two of my uncles friends had this illness. Me being a kid in the 80s I had no idea.(proof you can't get it from someone making your food) first friend passed 91. And the second passed in 2021 he was a real fighter still hanging out with my uncle driving his car around even with his oxygen tank on. Past as an old man.. They were goods guys.
This is all so sad, but it’s good to hear that, tragically unlike many people with AIDS at the time, he did at least appear to have the love of his family.
Was this guy a real person?! I have a minor inconvenience and fall to pieces. Meanwhile he's like "I'm blind and have AIDS. It's made my life better if anything." Ugh. 😭
He defines a bravery and self-respect…you are not forgotten Peter…
Omg his Black Lab stood up without being commanded!
They certainly are man’s best friend
It was a blessing that Peter had such a great career and was able to support himself while struggling with that illness. I can't help but feel sorry for all the helpless men and women who didn't have those great careers like Peter and couldn't support themselves why balance such a terrible disease. Peter's family is wonderful in every sense of the way that they didn't shun him and allowed him to continue to have a relationship with his nieces and nephews.
Canada medical insurance is so much better than here in the US. I wish we would adapt like the kanooks
I am so glad Peter had quality time with his niece and nephews. They have to be so enriched by that relationship.
So resilient in the face of a terrible disease. I imagine I would be less so. For example, one of my morbid-pessimistic thoughts: perhaps it was better he went blind than watch his own deterioration, visually, we we do in this documentary. It made him old before his time. RIP.
He was so charming and witty. He could probably make people blush anime girl style with it. The quips he makes come out of no where and it’s 10/10. It’s so sad he is no longer with us.
That was an incredible watch. What an amazing human being.
A friend of mine has been living with AIDS for 15 years now and is doing just fine today. The medical advances are prolonging those with this deadly virus.
Wow, he completely changed. That is so tragic.
*Dr Peter did not believe that he was gonna die up until the very end*
He's been gone for 32 years RIP. Peter
"I'm blind and have Kaposi sarcoma, but otherwise I'm generally healthy"...Jesus, I know there is being positive but this is pretty extreme positivity
He's a very handsome man!! Rest in peace friend.
OMG was he
This Doctor is so brave.
May God Have mercy on his soul.
this channel is so valuable❤️
It was perhaps the most moving video I have seen so far. Despite the various parts in which Dr.Peter managed to make me laugh, observing his physical changes, the inexorable decline, tore pieces of my heart, and I can't see the keyboard due to the tears, which continue to fall. I was proud for him, his loved ones, his companion, to see the Church packed with people who paid homage to him. 31 years have passed...Thanks to those who posted this testimony and to You Tube, which I hope will preserve these materials for future generations, in memory and reflection of such a frightening period, especially now that I read that HIV, never eradicated is coming back to strike, the new generations...R.I.P. Dr Peter, with love.
❤ Angelo
44:22 what a beautiful moment ❤️
God Bless this Sweet Strong man!!
What an amazing guy! Rest easy ❤️
The sad thing is all the victims in this documentaries about HIV/AIDS sadly die alone without their lover or lovers, likewise the other documentaries I've seen on here are all the same, dying alone in hospices or at home alone. Its so heartbreaking 😢 💔 you can hear feel the loneliness, regrets silent pain in their voices. May all these souls rest in peace!
Just imagine waiting for death in a slow and painful way 😢
Thank you Dr Peter for sharing your journey with the world. You were a fighter and your wonderful family were such a blessing while you were going through this debilitating disease. Watching Dr Peter wither away really broke my heart. Rest in peace 🕊
He takes my breath away......
Thank you!
What a brave man ❤
God Bless all the souls who have passed on from Aids, and those still fighting the battle!
What a courageous and inspirational gentleman. I need to remember his patience and calm in the face of the challenges he endured when I am impatient in trivial matters. His life, though short, was a success. He made a difference on this earth and the lessons he taught live on.
He is like an angel everyone respects him❤❤❤❤
Such a nice man,,,
omg heartbreaking
So sad
This doctor suffered under bovarysme, and he couldn't cure himself.
RIP 🖤
@44:00...beautiful sentiment.
So lovely person❤❤❤
Love To dr Peter❤
❤️
He seemed to keep his spirits good throughout his suffering. He did not have one ounce of negative emotions. It’s like he tried to make the best of his terminal illness. Thankfully today. HIV/Aids is no longer a death sentence.
I wish people would stop saying this. It minimizes what HIV/AIDS actually does to people through comorbidities. It absolutely still is a death sentence and the risk of infection should still be avoided. The meds are better and allow most to live longer, but they're not a cure, and curing is the only way it wouldn't be considered a death sentence.
@@twill5077 I completely agree with you. Before watching these older documentaries, I didn't know enough about the treatment for HIV/AIDS.
In 2023, my brother's partner died of AIDS-related dementia and wasting disease. I don't whether or not the underlying cause was treatment failure, inconsistent adherence, or a late diagnosis.
Regardless of the cause, people still die from the disease. There has been advancements in treatment, but it's still a terrible way to go.
I love him❤ SIP Dr Peter
😢😢😢😢😢
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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He being a Dr. Should have known better
No one more about AIDS & how u could contract it during that time. He may have gotten infected late 70’s early 80’s.
Romans 6:23- 24 For the wages of sin is death .But the gift of God is everlasting.
Two contradictory statements
No hate like Christian love
Ma vaffanculo tu e il cristianesimo
Christian bullshit 🤢
Im living with it,not having sex etc frel like a nun however since mo cure i don't want to tale mees for something that will kill me anyways.... Hey hope to see you in the Kingdom
All that accepting and absorbing really worked out well, dinnit?
Just think, he could still be alive if he didn’t get dicks shoved up his ass. If he’d been normal (like Ann Landers said), he probably wouldn’t have died of GRID. Nasty poof.
@@katkenobi6765You’re going to love this one: men can take Descovy or Truvada and have all the dick they want and never get this disease. For ones who do have it, they can take one pill a day, never get sick and continue to have all the dick they want, also not giving it to anyone else. HAPPY PRIDE. 🌈
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We all die. Accept it.
There is salvation and enlightenment for homosexuals, but that person would have to relinquish the gay lifestyle just as anyone seeking spiritual supremacy must be willing to be completely celibate. This is at the behest of Shakyamuni Buddha who realized the constant need for sexual satisfaction is also the cause of constant suffering (dukkah)