... I have a good driving record, I’m married, and I’m helping to rebuild my town after the 2018 Camp Fire in California. There is life with HIV. I am proof. This article was written by myHIVteam member Will as part of the Member Spotlight Series. ...
Member Spotlight: There Is Life With HIV, and I Am Proof
... I have a good driving record, I’m married, and I’m helping to rebuild my town after the 2018 Camp Fire in California. There is life with HIV. I am proof. This article was written by myHIVteam member Will as part of the Member Spotlight Series. ...
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 40,000 people with HIV come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories.Do you have any experience traveling with HIV? ...
Traveling and HIV: 9 Tips
... Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 40,000 people with HIV come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories.Do you have any experience traveling with HIV? ...
... Where do I update my email?Step 1 — Tap the menu icon (two horizontal lines) in the top-left corner.Step 2 — Scroll down and select “Settings.”Step 3 — Go to “Account Settings.”Step 4 — Locate your email address and tap “Change.”Step 5 — Enter your new email address in the text box, then tap “Update Email.” 10. How do I update my location? ...
Getting Started on myHIVteam
... Where do I update my email?Step 1 — Tap the menu icon (two horizontal lines) in the top-left corner.Step 2 — Scroll down and select “Settings.”Step 3 — Go to “Account Settings.”Step 4 — Locate your email address and tap “Change.”Step 5 — Enter your new email address in the text box, then tap “Update Email.” 10. How do I update my location? ...
... My first partner died from AIDS in 1989. I was alone with HIV at the age of 32. Life isn’t all candy and roses; a lot of thorns have pricked me too. But I choose to look on the bright side of life. It is a choice.No one I know chose to have HIV. No one wants to be denied love, affection, or understanding. ...
HIV Member Spotlight: On the Bright Side
... My first partner died from AIDS in 1989. I was alone with HIV at the age of 32. Life isn’t all candy and roses; a lot of thorns have pricked me too. But I choose to look on the bright side of life. It is a choice.No one I know chose to have HIV. No one wants to be denied love, affection, or understanding. ...
... Buy different colors and brands, or designate your own drawer in the bathroom. Even if they look clean, razors and toothbrushes can have small traces of blood on them and should not be shared with others. Enter Cell 2 Content Here... Enter Cell 3 Content Here... Enter Cell 4 Content Here... Enter Cell 5 Content Here... ...
HIV and Living With Family: 6 Tips for Safety
... Buy different colors and brands, or designate your own drawer in the bathroom. Even if they look clean, razors and toothbrushes can have small traces of blood on them and should not be shared with others. Enter Cell 2 Content Here... Enter Cell 3 Content Here... Enter Cell 4 Content Here... Enter Cell 5 Content Here... ...
... If you’re taking these medications, contact your healthcare provider if you notice a rash along with any of these symptoms: Malaise (feeling generally ill) Fever Fatigue Achy muscles or joints Sores or blisters in your mouth Peeling or blistering skin Difficulty breathing or swallowing Swollen lips, tongue, mouth, throat, or face Swollen or red eyes ...
PEP Side Effects: What To Expect and Tips for Managing Them
... If you’re taking these medications, contact your healthcare provider if you notice a rash along with any of these symptoms: Malaise (feeling generally ill) Fever Fatigue Achy muscles or joints Sores or blisters in your mouth Peeling or blistering skin Difficulty breathing or swallowing Swollen lips, tongue, mouth, throat, or face Swollen or red eyes ...
... Oral health conditions which are greater risks for those living with HIV include: Herpes virus Kaposi’s sarcoma Oral HPV Oral hairy leukoplakia To read more about these conditions, what causes them, and how they’re treated, take a look at the National HIV Curriculum’s informative list.2. ...
8 Tips for Preventing HIV Gum, Teeth, and Oral Problems
... Oral health conditions which are greater risks for those living with HIV include: Herpes virus Kaposi’s sarcoma Oral HPV Oral hairy leukoplakia To read more about these conditions, what causes them, and how they’re treated, take a look at the National HIV Curriculum’s informative list.2. ...
... I spoke to my insurance company, and it's not going to be covered. Can you work with me on setting a fee I can afford?’ This allows you to negotiate up front, before any services have been performed,” Null said.Keep in mind that there are situations when negotiating won’t be an option. ...
How To Reduce Medical Bills: Top Financial Expert Shares 10 Tips
... I spoke to my insurance company, and it's not going to be covered. Can you work with me on setting a fee I can afford?’ This allows you to negotiate up front, before any services have been performed,” Null said.Keep in mind that there are situations when negotiating won’t be an option. ...
... Mpox is contagious from the beginning of the symptoms (including any flu-like symptoms) until new skin takes the place of the crusted-over lesions of the rash.Is There a Treatment or Cure for Mpox?There is no specific cure for mpox. ...
How To Prevent Mpox: Answers on Risk, Vaccines, and More
... Mpox is contagious from the beginning of the symptoms (including any flu-like symptoms) until new skin takes the place of the crusted-over lesions of the rash.Is There a Treatment or Cure for Mpox?There is no specific cure for mpox. ...