PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- When M. Smith learned she had AIDS in the early 1990's, she figured it was a death sentence. "It was mind-numbing," Smith says.
She was 35, healthy, and never suspected that an ex-boyfriend, who died years earlier of AIDS related complications, had infected her.
Smith, who also had cancer at the time, says her prognosis gave her less than two years to live. So, she started to get her affairs in order.
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