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As HIV+ People What Do You Consider "significant" Events In The HIV/AIDS Timeline?
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I personally think 1983 - HIV (called LAV then) was discovered, & 1985 - First HIV Test

posted February 9, 2018
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The term “undetectable”

posted February 10, 2018
A myHIVteam Member

I think the progress in meds. The longevity for us to live better life.

posted February 9, 2018
A myHIVteam Member

if i make it another 5 yearsit will be a milestone, thats how i made it this far,on every 5 years i tell myself i have to try for another 5

posted April 12, 2018
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posted February 25, 2018
A myHIVteam Member

I have a personal milestone surviving this since diagnosed in 1985.
Taking the time line into perspective, I am one of the fortunate ones and I am not ashamed of it. Lucky Me!

posted January 27, 2021

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