I'm still trying to figure out where in your mind you seem to think it's preferable for somebody to have HIV than to be on immunosuppressive drugs.
I did not say it was preferable, it is just the disease caused by HIV suppresses your immune system. So you cure your virus by giving yourself the disease you want to stop, through drugs.[/QUOTE]
The prognosis for aids is ~10 years without treatement, and 20 years with treatment.
The prognosis for most transplant types are around 15-20 years depending on a variety of factors (transplants due to cancer are lower, and transplants that involve major organs, such as the heart, have lower life expectancy due to the fact that if it fails yo die within minutes, whereas bone marrow transplant failure would not kill you immediately).
However, while immune system suppression is one common feature of both types of treatment (aids and drugs vs transplant and drugs) there are many other features of aids that are not shared by the transplant option.
So yes, it's interestingly ironic that the cure has some similarities to the disease, but one must take into account all the factors of both the disease and the cure. Focusing on one aspect is short sighted.