... A member of our community management team will review the reported content and take the appropriate actions as soon as possible. ...
... That being said, many of my feelings and thoughts were directed toward my value and dignity as a human being. Looking back now, after 18 years of living with HIV, I say to myself, “What a wonderful human being I am. What a good person I am, with dignity and self-worth. ...
An HIV Diagnosis — and Journey to Acceptance
... That being said, many of my feelings and thoughts were directed toward my value and dignity as a human being. Looking back now, after 18 years of living with HIV, I say to myself, “What a wonderful human being I am. What a good person I am, with dignity and self-worth. ...
... Report Content or Spam: If you find a post is not in the spirit of our Community Guidelines, you can flag the post and our community management team will review and take appropriate actions. This report is completely anonymous. ...
... Whether you have spoken directly with other members or not, by joining myHIVteam and reading shared experiences, you have become part of the community.Here are a few easy actions you can take to welcome and support other members: Hug or like someone’s post. Say hello to a new member. Answer a question in Q&A. Join a group. ...
Billy Porter on Navigating His HIV Diagnosis
... Whether you have spoken directly with other members or not, by joining myHIVteam and reading shared experiences, you have become part of the community.Here are a few easy actions you can take to welcome and support other members: Hug or like someone’s post. Say hello to a new member. Answer a question in Q&A. Join a group. ...
... Use Your VoiceWhether or not you have experienced HIV stigma personally, you can take meaningful and practical actions to end HIV stigma.If you’re living with HIV, the priority is protecting your safety and confidentiality — if you wish to keep your status private. ...
5 Ways To End HIV Stigma
... Use Your VoiceWhether or not you have experienced HIV stigma personally, you can take meaningful and practical actions to end HIV stigma.If you’re living with HIV, the priority is protecting your safety and confidentiality — if you wish to keep your status private. ...
... “They allowed me to get counseling for free when I needed it most.”The actions of that organization inspired Nathaniel to follow down a new path. ...
How Nathaniel Fights HIV Stigma
... “They allowed me to get counseling for free when I needed it most.”The actions of that organization inspired Nathaniel to follow down a new path. ...
... The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research recommends the following actions to keep your mouth hydrated: Use a humidifier in your bedroom at night to avoid overly dry air. Sip water, tea, or other sugar-free drinks often throughout the day. Suck on sugar-free candies or chew sugar-free gum. Do not use alcohol or tobacco. ...
8 Tips for Preventing HIV Gum, Teeth, and Oral Problems
... The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research recommends the following actions to keep your mouth hydrated: Use a humidifier in your bedroom at night to avoid overly dry air. Sip water, tea, or other sugar-free drinks often throughout the day. Suck on sugar-free candies or chew sugar-free gum. Do not use alcohol or tobacco. ...
... Practicing self-acceptance can help you define that boundary and know when to seek emotional support.One myHIVteam member wrote about their perspective on self-acceptance: “Many of my feelings and thoughts were directed toward my value and dignity as a human being. ...
5 Ways To Receive Emotional Support With HIV
... Practicing self-acceptance can help you define that boundary and know when to seek emotional support.One myHIVteam member wrote about their perspective on self-acceptance: “Many of my feelings and thoughts were directed toward my value and dignity as a human being. ...
... As mentioned above, HIV cannot spread through everyday actions like sharing drinks, cups, or utensils. Even though this is a common concern, there is no risk of HIV transmission from sharing beverages or eating with another person. ...
Can You Get HIV From Sharing a Drink? Myths vs. Facts
... As mentioned above, HIV cannot spread through everyday actions like sharing drinks, cups, or utensils. Even though this is a common concern, there is no risk of HIV transmission from sharing beverages or eating with another person. ...
... “Disclosure is still hardest because of stigma,” one member shared.Second, Johnson has been an inspiration for HIV advocacy through his actions. ...