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In Ryan White Care Act HIV/AIDS service agencies, there is a conflict of interest with non-client centered case management that is systemically ill affecting the livelihoods of persons with disabilities. Where does one go to instill policy change?
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This is an address written to The United Nations Enable Convention for Rights For Persons With Disabilities requesting "Optional Protocol" to be applied to the NATIONAL ORDER of Ryan White Care Act Agencies to force our rights to be enabled and respected.
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Would you tell them individually, at gatherings or all at once using social media?
Well Dezell, good luck with that. From what I've
seen & I've seen a lot, family gathering are the worst times too
announce your status. I won't list my reasons for saying that, after all
it's your choice, not mine. Good Luck.
Kevin
Anyone have problems with disclosure? And how do people overcome it??!?!
I work in the insurance industry so I have to work with disclosures all the time. As long as the individual is trustworthy the disclosure process is fine. If for some reason you don't trust then I would recommend that you don't do it. You have to be comfortable with it 1st.
amfAR-funded European research consortium aims to find out.
When the scientific community learned in a 2009 article in The New England Journal of Medicine that a man known as “the Berlin patient” had been cured of HIV, the news ushered in a new era of HIV research, one underpinned by the knowledge that curing HIV is possible.
But a single person represents an anecdote, and many questions remained unanswered. What are the best ways to measure a vanishingly small amount of virus to confirm that none remains? What were the key elements of his… read more
To replicate how they made this "cure" happen, it might cost more than the national debt.
http://www.amfar.org/understanding-berlin-patient/
New research by amfAR grantee Dr. Dan Barouch and colleagues at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston further supports the idea that an HIV cure is likely to require a combination of agents rather than just one. It also offers further evidence of the potential role of antibodies in curing HIV.
Barouch’s study involved a group of macaque monkeys infected with SHIV, a combination of HIV and SIV (the simian form of the virus). The researchers found that those monkeys that had been given a broadly neutralizing antibody called PGT121… read more
I am not so sure that this particular virus will ever be eradicated. Usually retroviruses-the class the HIV virus falls under,are virtually impossible to get rid of due to the rapid mutation rate. Personally, I am satisfied with being undetectable. This is about as good as it is likely to get.
I've known of my status since the late 70's, I was forced to come-out about it too my family after I collapsed at work, was hospitalized and was expected to die within weeks. Obviously, I didn't but I would repeat this scenario, THREE more times. The last time being just 3 years ago. After I informed my family members, many of them prepared for the day I would die but life can be strange, because suddenly other members of my family started becoming sick ( not from AIDS/HIV ) & dying. I've had 4 first cousins die from illnesses in the past… read more
Absolutely. It sounds like the same feelings that drove me into Psychoanalysis in the late 80s. I still live with Survivor Guilt Syndrome-or as I call it "Why Me" syndrome. However my analyst equipped me with the tools I needed to deal with it.
Having a partner who is HIV- seems to have some frustrations at times. I find there are times where I can get quite frustrated because above all else, I just need someone who understands. So I will leave the question open... Would you date someone who is HIV-? If so, have you ever had frustrations or struggles with the fact that you are HIV+ and they are HIV-?
My partner was HIV- and I have been undetectable for over 5 years but I was still very careful . He passed with cancer 7/16/2016 . I have been trying to meet new people, but I live in the country and it is difficult. I am 63 and I am not sure if I can find someonea week . I'm insecure, as I am sure many of us are. I deal with depression daily and with my knees being bad. I was walking at least 3 times a week, and it helped me quite a bit. Now that is not an option and just sitting home alone is not helping . I'm open to any suggestions so look forward to hearing.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/01/health/cvs-lawsu...
Has anyone else had Crypto Meningitis in the forum? If so how long did it take for you to get back to a normal life or are you still suffering from fatigue?
i've had meningitis and cryptocacous but at seperate times but i did have meningitis along with toxoplasmosis at the same time, i did'nt remember anyone for a week or so, had full blown aids at that time too, i was like a zombie for a few years after that and all i did was eat,gained about 50 pounds more than my usual weight but having to change to a wonderful DR who helped me get myself back together, im back where i belong at around 135-140 and ben attths weight for12 years or ao,
Here is a link to some profound research and the obstacles encountered:
https://www.ted.com/talks/edsel_salvana_the_dan...
I had no idea that condoms were in such short supply int the Philippines. Maybe I should start importing them. Sounds like a good profit potential.