Background
Woodroof was born in Dallas, Texas, on February 3, 1950, to Garland Odell Woodroof (March 17, 1917, in Texas - December 3, 1983, in Dallas) and Willie Mae Hughes (November 25, 1917, in Oklahoma - November 19, 1996, in Dallas).
Woodroof was born in Dallas, Texas, on February 3, 1950, to Garland Odell Woodroof (March 17, 1917, in Texas - December 3, 1983, in Dallas) and Willie Mae Hughes (November 25, 1917, in Oklahoma - November 19, 1996, in Dallas).
He sued the United States Food and Drug Administration (Food and Drug Administration) over a ban on a drug he was using.
Contracting the human immunodeficiency virus (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) in the 1980s, he created the group as part of his efforts to find and distribute drugs to treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus at a time when the disease was poorly understood. They divorced on March 23, 1972. They divorced on May 21, 1973.
They divorced on March 4, 1986, after he was diagnosed with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. He had a mercurial personality.
One reporter writes that "Woodroof took guns to his doctor’s office, prompting Doctor Steven Pounders to "fire him as a patient."" Woodroof later sent the doctor roses, and the doctor took him back. Some of his friends told reporters he was gay or bisexual.
Accounts differ on whether he made homophobic comments. Seven years following his diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Ron Woodroof died on September 12, 1992 from pneumonia brought on by Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Woodroof"s final years became the basis of the 2013 film Dallas Buyers Club.