I'm usually playing video games or watching RuPaul's Drag Race. What do other people on here do for fun? 🙂
modeling, crocheting and now building rc planes. (at least I'm thinking about it)
Bad Santa
And please DONT say I will survive or Born this Way
@A myHIVteam Member. They were a new wave / goth band in the early 80’s fronted by the now late Stiv Bators. Stiv also sang in a 70’s CBGBs era punk band called The Dead's Boys.
My whole life changed November 2023
video call with my doctor he said I`m sorry you tested positive for HIV
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1) Who would like to have a Video chat every Sunday around 2 PM Eastern time (New York time)
2) What platform would you prefer the video chat to be on? Google Duo, Zoom, Skype, etc
We usually used Zoom, but the account it was under expired. We did a Google Duo and it didn't have a way to have everyone put their names on the screen. I have never used Skype or any other video chat sites. So we need to agree on a platform that we can use.
3) I can get the video chat up, and running for… read more
It be nice Zoom
The first rule is always the same.
Protect yourself at all times.
Who agrees?
What has been your experience with efexor? Ive lost my will to live knowing I infected a handful of good souls, which has prompted my doctor to put me on Effexor. He made it clear its pretty powerful but I dont know anything about these western medications. What has been your experience, good or bad?
@A myHIVteam Member Happy Saturday Night! Its worth a shot at least. Im not sure about blunted emotions as much as confronted emotions. Ive always tried to integrate my emotions and feel them… read more
I found this episode so fascinating. It starts out with Typhoid Mary but then talks about the origin on HIV. Its a podcast. Here is the link https://radiolab.org/podcast/patient-zero-updated. Tell me your thoughts. Please share if you have found something with lots of information like this.
I would love to see something like this put into a video, I feel it would both educate and combat stigma.
As a long termer diagnosed in the 80's watching my friends die left and right, and fearful I would be next, I always took solace knowing Larry was there fighting for our survival. I took part in some of his activism through ACT UP during the days Reagan would not acknowledge HIV/AIDS or give any funding because it was known only as a Gay Disease. Larry leaves a tremendous legacy for all that are living with HIV/AIDs.
As CNN reports, "Larry died in the timespan of our current pandemic, and… read more
Larry was all that. I was diagnosed in 1982 in San Francisco. I loved Act Up.
May he test in peace😇