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Amazing 🀩 well deserved shoutout to as well for their pioneering work. Congratulations !
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@mdoherty_hiv and @EamonnMurphy63 launching joint @WHO and @Unaids virtual interventions - led by @purvs9 who.int/news/item/29-0 #HIV #virtual #AIDS2022 @fhi360 @UNAIDS_AP
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at a time, the next thing you know, you are already celebrating for finally reaching the UD status. It’s important that you set high priorities on treatment β€” the time of the day you take your ARV, managing your vices, the necessary consultations and tests, and even surrounding
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always have a safe place to come home to. This is why we should not deny every person living with HIV the opportunity to feel supported and loved. It’s hard to imagine the distance of the undetectable point if you put it in a timeline but if you go through the process one step
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getting the support I needed from the people around me. This only proves that a support coming from home has a huge impact on someone who tries to find the will to go on. When you step outside, stigma can be devastating, but testing and treatment are worth pursuing knowing you
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For many PLHIVs, the real challenge isn’t the side-effects of ARV. It’s the stigma and misconceptions on HIV. Sadly, some of them are experienced at home. It was light and easy for me to accept my condition, and even come out with my status in public, when I thought I was
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involved to set the advocacy in motion. Just like me before, a lot of people today don’t think HIV is something that concerns them. It’s great that some big organizations already pioneered HIV in the workplace policies as they have proven how impactful it is to champion HIV
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infected for me to understand that HIV affects everyone. I think HIV advocates are passionate and doing well enough in terms of communication and information dissemination to reach as many people as possible. Our biggest challenge is getting more private organizations
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It was a thought caused by lack of education. The reason I didn’t have enough understanding on HIV was not because information was unavailable. I was under a misapprehension that HIV was a subject that didn’t concern me. At least, I know it existed. It’s sad that I had to get
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side-effects of LTE attempting to hinder my daily activities. I was unbending and committed to my regimen and diet that it resulted to an undetectable status after nine months. Like some people, I also believed that HIV was going to end on a deathbed.
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Testing, I was done going through all other stages. I was almost close to the acceptance stage that the willingness to undergo the treatment process, no matter how challenging, was already instilled in me. That mindset overruled the pain of needle pricks and even the intense
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feeling and looking well again, but as time goes by, you’ll see that things are possible if you trust the process. It’s just a matter of accepting the condition and giving in to the situation. For some, acceptance can be a long journey. When I went to Anglo to undergo the HIV
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I realized that the treatment didn’t only grant me the chance to live but also the opportunity to live a normal life with a purpose. Achieving an undetectable status isn’t hard at all. At first, when you are just starting the treatment, it seems so impossible to imagine yourself
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Transcend is now opening the call for volunteers - know more about the services, learn more about trans rights, and how we can push for a more inclusive society with and for the transgender and cisgender women community. If interested, sign up here
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