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Does it get any better by time?

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Yes, it does. But it's all about the mindset. Keeping your outlook positive & loving rather than negative & chaotic is key. Once you let negativity set in, you're doomed. But it's definitely a CHOICE… read more

I’ve Had Anal Warts For Year, Can They Become Cancerous? I’m Terrified.
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HIV+, undetectable

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anal warts ***COULD*** lead to anal cancer. Talk to your HIV doctor about the warts, and they will get you scheduled with a doctor who will remove them. Depending how bad they are, they can freeze… read more

What Is Your Reality In Being HIV-positive?
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So I am interviewing people here in Dallas about being HIV+ out. I myself have made HIV my battle flag and apologize to no one for being extravagantly HIV+. What kind of questions would you ask to find strength, motivation, inspiration, etc.? These questions will be turned into "Stories of courage & authenticity"!

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The reality is, you are fine AF!

How Important Good Sex Life For A Relationship You Think? I Think It's Very Important.how Do You Think?
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I Don't Understand Why And How This Situation Works I'm Way To Lost And Hurt And Confused
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How are you today, Candys? Such hurt, so many struggles and challenges today. What are you struggling with? How are you feeling this morning?

Have You Had Or Have Cancer?
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Unfortunately, many long term and/or untreated HIV patients develop some form of cancer. Have you experienced this?

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Removed. Getting along great

If You Could Do One Charitable Gesture, What Would It Be?
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With all the needs in the world, homelessness, poverty and so forth......what would you do ,...given one golden chance?

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Feed the homeless and I do. I love it.

When Is The Right Time To Disclose You Rstatus To Your New Partner
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How To Navigate Dating With HIV Read Article...
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Thank you so much Paris much appreciated

What Part Of Yourself Do You Never Wanna Lose?
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As time passes, we change. Time/ entropy is a natural part of life. With the changing tides, whats one part of yourself you wish to never change? What part of yourself do you never wanna lose?

How can you prevent the loss of yourself?

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This is a multi faceted question
Losing loved ones and friends is the most difficult
I don’t want to lose my objectivity , my intelligence or my connection to spirt. I want to remain grounded.… read more

What Foods Should HIV Patients Avoid?
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Medical Reviewer: Dan Brennan, MD
Medically Reviewed on 10/4/2021
Importance of nutrition
A proper, nutritious diet is essential for anyone hoping to maintain good health. When you eat, your body uses those nutrients to fight off infections. People who live with HIV struggle against a virus that weakens their immune system. Getting the right amount of nutrients daily can help those living with HIV avoid health complications and ease issues brought on by HIV-related treatments.

While there's no… read more

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I say eat whatever as long as it’s healthy and you don’t get sick from it some of us can’t afford to lose weight
I been hiv for 30 yrs and have not stop eating if my body doesn’t agree with something… read more