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When you were diagnosed with HIV, were you given any written information?

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Ydontujustdie

In 1983 Nobody had anything to write, they still thought it was caused by poppers and you were expected to be dead within a year.

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10olive

i was given a lot of written information but i put them all in the bin because i was worried that if anyone saw them at home they would know I was diagnosed. Also it was a lot and at that time none of it made sense, i would have preferred to speak to another person living with HIV. eventually after some months i was able to start reading them

no i wasnt

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Jess85

No not right away. When my obgyn called to confirm that I was indeed pregnant with twins her last things was. "Oh by the way, you have the Hiv virus" and over the phone.

I figured and assumed that with information that serious and mind blowing for anyone that they would have you come in and talk privately, behind doors. Nope not I.

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mwambui

no

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Survivor83

It was 1983 and the only test was the western bloc which took three months and only showed antibodies. The doctor told me and my mother that I would be dead within two years. He did say he was sorry but that was it, I was ask to leave after that. Back then it was GRID not HIV and the fear and stigma was extreme. I'm glad those days are gone.

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