When Magic Johnson retired from professional basketball in 1991 and announced to the world that he was HIV positive, at the time it was considered a death sentence. Yes, there was medicine that could prolong his life and make him more comfortable than those without his wealth, but eventually the disease would take hold.
However, 33 years later, Magic’s businesses are thriving, he owns several pro sports franchises and is one of the richest Black people in America. He credits his wife, Cookie Johnson, his doctors and advancements in medicine and treatments with helping him defy the odds.
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“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 Los Angeles Lakers legend told PEOPLE.
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Though Johnson wrapped up his pro career in 1992, he still has the mindset of an elite athlete, staying in the best physical condition a 64-year-old former basketball star can by working out more than most people half his age do.
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“I’m stretching, and then I work out for two hours. Then I’m in the office all day, so as long as I can continue, and I have been at that pace, it’s been a blessing,” he said. “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.”
Johnson’s answers probably aren’t as exciting as conspiracy theorists would hope, but it really does come down to taking care of yourself and believing in modern medicine. Contrary to what certain corners of the internet would have you think, it appears Magic doesn’t have the secret cure to HIV — he just listens to his doctors.
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Do I think the NBA Hall of Famer’s incredible wealth affords him a healthcare privilege us regular folks can’t imagine? Yes. When it comes to healthcare, mo’ money equals less problems. Unfortunately, no matter how many times Johnson tells the world that he’s just following doctor’s orders, there will always be some people who believe crazy conspiracy theories about the billionaire having access to a secret cure, or wild experimental drug.
Can’t we just leave the conspiracies behind and be happy that this man has not only survived, but has also helped advance research and treatment so others can also live long healthy lives?