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Becoming a nurse taught me how to live with HIV.

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Being an avid traveller, I do have extra exercise and motivation to stay adherent and loyal to my medication. Otherwise, how can I enjoy holidays or work abroad when I am not healthy?

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You don't have to go through having HIV or AIDS alone. Even if you don't have them, create your own extended family.

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It doesn't have to be perfect to be just right. If not art, some hobby or venture that allows you to be in a moment that is not tied to HIV, or responsibility to anyone but yourself.

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Having navigated the challenges of living with HIV, I've experienced firsthand the stigma and misconceptions surrounding this virus.

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It doesn't matter how you became positive; what matters is how you live your positive life.

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It's crucial to recognize that HIV doesn't discriminate based on gender identity, yet society often does.

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Life gives you chances, and you have to take advantage of them... HIV made me stronger. It empowered me even more.

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In this profound journey through the shadows, I've witnessed the evolution of our complex relationship with HIV and our quest for healing – my mother's and mine.

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I recently had a deep dive regarding U=U with a writer from POZ Magazine and what it means to me as a Latina living with HIV.

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