... Here are a few conversations about self-acceptance:• If you have the chance to help someone please do, says this member. • Now I try to help others find a new way to live, I'm at peace with my life.• The life I live, I have made for myself. Not everyone has been so gifted. Can you relate?Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? ...
Self-Acceptance and HIV
... Here are a few conversations about self-acceptance:• If you have the chance to help someone please do, says this member. • Now I try to help others find a new way to live, I'm at peace with my life.• The life I live, I have made for myself. Not everyone has been so gifted. Can you relate?Have another topic you'd like to discuss or explore? ...
... The virus particle eventually pushes its way out of the cell, forming an outer envelope made from viral proteins as well as pieces of the cell’s membrane.After the virus particle breaks free from the cell, a protein called protease goes to work. It processes other virus proteins by taking long protein chains and cutting them into smaller pieces. ...
HIV as a Retrovirus: Life Cycle and How It Infects a Cell
... The virus particle eventually pushes its way out of the cell, forming an outer envelope made from viral proteins as well as pieces of the cell’s membrane.After the virus particle breaks free from the cell, a protein called protease goes to work. It processes other virus proteins by taking long protein chains and cutting them into smaller pieces. ...
Humberto Orozco is a graduate student, an athlete, and an advocate for people living with HIV. A...
... Taking care to cultivate and tend to your social relationships is a vital part of self-care. In fact, 36 percent of surveyed myHIVteam members said it is important for them to maintain a social life as part of their self-care plan. ...
7 Tips for Better Self-Care With HIV
... Taking care to cultivate and tend to your social relationships is a vital part of self-care. In fact, 36 percent of surveyed myHIVteam members said it is important for them to maintain a social life as part of their self-care plan. ...
... What do you do to be more open to self-care? Share your insights in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
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... ReferencesTwo More People With HIV May Be Cured After Stem Cell Transplants — Aidsmap ...
... “I’ve come to discover that a majority of people seem to think a relationship with someone else is supposed to ‘complete’ them,” a member shared. “I’ve been there and done that, and the truth of the matter is that no one can make you complete except for yourself.” ...
Dating and HIV: 5 Tips and When To Disclose HIV Status
... “I’ve come to discover that a majority of people seem to think a relationship with someone else is supposed to ‘complete’ them,” a member shared. “I’ve been there and done that, and the truth of the matter is that no one can make you complete except for yourself.” ...
... A balanced diet can help reduce fatigue and prevent conditions like anemia (a low red blood cell count), which can be caused by a lack of iron, vitamin B12, or vitamin B9 (folate). Furthermore, proper nutrition can strengthen your immune system, helping you fight off infections and withstand disease progression, which may contribute to fatigue.5. ...
Fatigue and HIV: 6 Tips for Boosting Energy
... A balanced diet can help reduce fatigue and prevent conditions like anemia (a low red blood cell count), which can be caused by a lack of iron, vitamin B12, or vitamin B9 (folate). Furthermore, proper nutrition can strengthen your immune system, helping you fight off infections and withstand disease progression, which may contribute to fatigue.5. ...
... There are physical responses we can notice (heaviness in the shoulders, tightness in the chest), and we should also take note of our emotional responses to disappointment (blame, self-doubt, exasperation). These can be opportunities to realign our expectations and extend grace to ourselves. ...
Acceptance: Realigning Expectations and Extending Grace to Ourselves
... There are physical responses we can notice (heaviness in the shoulders, tightness in the chest), and we should also take note of our emotional responses to disappointment (blame, self-doubt, exasperation). These can be opportunities to realign our expectations and extend grace to ourselves. ...