As I mentioned earlier, I’m not HIV-positive. I have had HIV infection for over 23 years and all of that time I am not alone. I am part of a study of HIV+ in Africa and I’m sharing that knowledge. I have been taking the medication since 1991, and I have been trying to figure out why I’m so sick. I am not alone.
The good news is that treatment is easy. It’s called antiretroviral therapy. This treatment can be taken orally or intravenously. For intravenous treatment, you will be given a pill after you’ve already had a blood test that measures your HIV-1 level. It is recommended that you start receiving your first pill at least two weeks before you are supposed to start taking your next one.
This is the best news I have heard since I found out I had hiv in 1996. I have since been HIV-positive for the last 21 years of my life and have been taking this medicine for 15 years now. As I get older and have more serious problems with my vision, I think my blood counts may start to drop. My doctor has told me that he’d like to see me start taking my latest dosage of medication a week before I go to sleep.
I know there are two ways to prevent hiv infection. One is to avoid sharing needles and the other is to use a condom. I believe that HIV will not get transmitted to me through the use of a condom. And while the chances of a person getting hiv from a needle is low, it doesn’t mean the risk is zero. But the use of a condom with a new partner or sharing needles may be more of a risk.
If you’re not using a condom, then you’re risking getting hiv from a needle. Theres always some risk there.
In fact, the CDC says that up to one in thirty people who acquire hiv each year through sexual contact with a drug user will eventually develop hiv infection. So we have to be really thoughtful about all aspects of our sex life, especially when getting it.
I don’t know about you, but I think that’s a great idea. If we’re really in the mood for unprotected sex, then by all means, go for it! (In fact, it’s always fun to see a new girl who’s got a condom on her.) But if you’re not in the mood, and you’re willing to go through the hoops to get one, then I think it’s best to use a condom.
When it comes to sex, it needs to be well-planned, and definitely done with the condom. And when it comes to hiv, it needs to be caught very quickly and treated very quickly. If you have hiv, you need to avoid unprotected sex. So I think, by all means, do it.
If you have hiv, then you really need to avoid unprotected sex. And by the way, if you have any doubts about hiv, go ask your doctor. They may be able to help you.
One of the best ways to prevent a person from getting hiv is to avoid unprotected sex. This is called the “cure” because we’ve been using condoms for a long time without being aware of the real problem.