... Adapting your medication regimen effectively to your travel schedule will help maintain your health and allow you to make the most of your travels, stress-free.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 41,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their ...
HIV Meds in Different Time Zones: Taking Pills While Traveling
... Adapting your medication regimen effectively to your travel schedule will help maintain your health and allow you to make the most of your travels, stress-free.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 41,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their ...
... If meds make you hyper, take them in the morning. If they give you stomach problems, take them with a meal.”Taking certain ART regimens with meals can help reduce the risk of nausea and vomiting. ...
... Morning everyone, accepting the change in weather today. Hold to your boundaries without apology. YOU ARE LOVED."Have you used "I" statements to set boundaries? How did it feel?Share your stories about direct communication in the comments below or on myHIVteam. ...
Tap Into the Power of Directness: Use "I"
... Morning everyone, accepting the change in weather today. Hold to your boundaries without apology. YOU ARE LOVED."Have you used "I" statements to set boundaries? How did it feel?Share your stories about direct communication in the comments below or on myHIVteam. ...
... If it’s not an emergency, ask them to call back in the morning, wish them a good night, and hang up. After saying no to one new obligation, you are asked to take on another. You can point out that HIV is a chronic illness, meaning that it isn’t going away any time soon. ...
How Good Boundaries Make Life With HIV Easier
... If it’s not an emergency, ask them to call back in the morning, wish them a good night, and hang up. After saying no to one new obligation, you are asked to take on another. You can point out that HIV is a chronic illness, meaning that it isn’t going away any time soon. ...
... Another “meditates and does breathing exercises every morning.” One member “reads and prays” while another “writes letters to God.” Still others swear by naps. “Knowing that my kids need me,” gives one member great comfort. Another member is known for posting humorous memes to brighten others’ days. ...
Relaxing and Managing Stress with HIV
... Another “meditates and does breathing exercises every morning.” One member “reads and prays” while another “writes letters to God.” Still others swear by naps. “Knowing that my kids need me,” gives one member great comfort. Another member is known for posting humorous memes to brighten others’ days. ...
... In many cases, your health care team may advise you to do the same types of exercise you enjoyed before your HIV diagnosis.One myHIVteam member wrote, “Played tennis for an hour and 45 minutes this morning with my buddy, then went back in the afternoon for another 90 minutes with my other buddy. I’d be on a court all day if possible!” ...
HIV Weight Loss and Gain: 3 Ways To Maintain a Healthy Weight
... In many cases, your health care team may advise you to do the same types of exercise you enjoyed before your HIV diagnosis.One myHIVteam member wrote, “Played tennis for an hour and 45 minutes this morning with my buddy, then went back in the afternoon for another 90 minutes with my other buddy. I’d be on a court all day if possible!” ...
... drink something warm without the side effects of caffeine.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 41,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with HIV.Are you wondering whether your coffee consumption or morning ...
Caffeine and HIV: Should You Drink Coffee and Energy Drinks?
... drink something warm without the side effects of caffeine.Talk With Others Who UnderstandOn myHIVteam, the social network for people with HIV and their loved ones, more than 41,000 members come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life with HIV.Are you wondering whether your coffee consumption or morning ...
... I tested yesterday morning with the oral swab, which produced HALF of the T line. My doctor retested me with the rapid test using a blood sample, and it turned up negative.”Another member received a positive result on the OraQuick test and had it confirmed later. ...
OraQuick In-Home HIV Test Kit: FAQs, Tips, and What To Expect
... I tested yesterday morning with the oral swab, which produced HALF of the T line. My doctor retested me with the rapid test using a blood sample, and it turned up negative.”Another member received a positive result on the OraQuick test and had it confirmed later. ...
... Many doctors have digital patient portals that allow quick communication. Doctor Discussion QuestionsThe following questions may give you an idea of what to ask during your appointment with your doctor. Does my current weight put me at higher risk for developing complications, such as heart disease or type 2 diabetes? ...
How To Talk to Your Doctor About Weight Gain and HIV
... Many doctors have digital patient portals that allow quick communication. Doctor Discussion QuestionsThe following questions may give you an idea of what to ask during your appointment with your doctor. Does my current weight put me at higher risk for developing complications, such as heart disease or type 2 diabetes? ...
... Yet people who have been able to suppress the virus to the point where doctors can't detect it also suffer from inflammation, Fahme said.And chronic inflammation also may be linked to gut bacteria, the scientists said in their review.Research has shown HIV attacks cells in the intestinal wall, creating holes in the lining that allow bacteria to get ...
The Link Between HIV and High Blood Pressure
... Yet people who have been able to suppress the virus to the point where doctors can't detect it also suffer from inflammation, Fahme said.And chronic inflammation also may be linked to gut bacteria, the scientists said in their review.Research has shown HIV attacks cells in the intestinal wall, creating holes in the lining that allow bacteria to get ...