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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The optimistic message of survival 'Magic': "I want to be here a long time"

In the 20 th anniversary of his announcement that he had AIDS and who left basketball 'Magic' Johnson received a tribute at the Staples Center by his family and friends, who did not lack his former coach Pat Riley, Jerry Buss, owner the Lakers, and his former teammates James Worthty and Michael Cooper.

Magic acknowledged that he does not regret the decision he made, but that if there were to be taken today with the information that is now handled, probably would not have done the same.

"At that time it was the right decision. If I had known what I know today I would probably not retired," said 'Magic', repeating a message that already said last August .

"I'm a guy who has no remorse for their decisions, do not look back," said insurance 'Magic'.

"I am happy and want to stay here long. We made the right decision at the right time," said legendary former player for the Lakers.

At the end of the act 'Magic' presented a check for $ 1 million for research and the fight against AIDS.

With 52 years 'Magic' Johnson is the example of medication compliance, exercise, and following the advice of doctors you can fight against AIDS.

It has gone from taking 15 pills a day to rely on only a few, and comply scrupulously with their daily exercise every day getting up at five in the morning.

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