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Hi all, as an aging member of our community I have seen and dealt with a lot of issues. Yesterday during a group conference call regarding health and aging with HIV, I learned that a drug I took for...
It’s hard to believe that we’re coming up on the 40 th anniversary of the first reports of what would come to be known as HIV. My personal journey with HIV began in 1994 when my sister, Ellen, was diagnosed with AIDS—with under 100 T-cells. It was a devastating diagnosis for my family, and the after-effects (including the degree to which her disease was accepted, or not, by those around her, and what she did with that) have had a long-lasting impact on me.
Hi ladies, it's been a long while since I've checked in or written on my blog. Life's been busy, a lot of things have changed for me. Things I thought I would never see. I was 18 when I was diagnosed...
I want to thank everyone that has wished me a happy bday! Every year is a miracle to me!
I love being a woman! At this age and with all I've lived and learned, I love being a woman more and more!
Amo ser mujer! A esta edad y con todo lo vivido y aprendido amo cada vez más, ser mujer!
resilient: (of a substance or object) able to recoil or spring back into shape after bending, stretching or being compressed.
Last year we were all rocked by a deadly new virus. Somewhat like the early days of HIV, we didn't really understand the modes of transmission—we just knew it was potentially deadly.
You know life can be so heart-wrenching difficult. In my most recent days I've had to look at life from a new lens.
It has been seven years since I have blogged with you, my sisters. I had no idea it had been so long. In part, I think it's "ok". No need to judge myself about my absence, but rather perhaps...