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Genesis

From the Feb-Mar 2012 issue of Talkabout • By Garry Wotherspoon

Genesis means 'the beginning' and for Garry, the Genesis workshop was the beginning of a way forward from the initial shock of being diagnosed with HIV.

Tags: Peer support and friendship

Talkabout March 2012

From the Feb-Mar 2012 issue of Talkabout

The first 2012 issue of Talkabout is out now, just in time for Mardi Gras with a cover story on being positive at the Mardi Gras party. In Everyday Life, a number of people with HIV share their experiences of being positive in the workplace. There are articles on the peer support programs Genesis and 729, a reflection on all the recent rain and floods in Bush Positive and Jane Bruning's account of attending a UNAIDS meeting in Geneva.

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That niggling neuropathy!

From the Dec-Jan 2011 issue of Talkabout

Also known as 'sock and glove', neuropathy is something many HIV+ people live with. While there might not be a cure, Greg Page has some little tricks of his own to help that nagging discomfort magically disappear.

Tags: Exercise, Medical conditions affecting people with HIV, Peripheral neuropathy

'A long and complicated story...'

From the Dec-Jan 2011 issue of Talkabout

Now in his mid-50s, Ross Duffin has been integrally involved in the politics of HIV/AIDS since news of the virus first broke in the early '80s. In this first part of a wide-ranging conversation, Ross speaks to Susan Ardill about his early days at ACON, the antibody-testing debate of the mid-1980s, the 'sero-divide' and the terrible years when the epidemic hit hard in Sydney.

Tags: Ageing with HIV, Living with HIV

Greg's sermon

From the Dec-Jan 2011 issue of Talkabout • By Greg Kelly

A veteran of the 'Love Army', Greg Kelly tells his stories in a powerful and empowering digital story-telling project.

Tags: Living with HIV

Touching bodies - and souls

From the Oct-Nov 2011 issue of Talkabout

Greg Page reflects on what leads him to donate an hour of his time each week to massaging HIV+ clients. Once a week I do a volunteer massage for HIV+ patients. As a trained massage therapist with over five years of experience, I'm constantly asked the same question by my clients, who are almost invariably middle-aged men: "Are you one of us?" By which they actually mean, "Are you HIV positive too?"

Tags: Art and HIV, Complementary and alternative therapies, Healthy living

The Normal Heart

From the Oct-Nov 2011 issue of Talkabout

On a visit to New York, Leo Reid was lucky to catch the Broadway revival of one of the earliest pieces of AIDS theatre, The Normal Heart (soon to be made into a film by the co-creator of Glee, Ryan Murphy). Later Leo spoke to Wayne Harrison, who directed the Sydney production of the incendiary play in 1989.

Tags: Living with HIV, Sex, safe sex and relationships

My life as a positive open book

From the Oct-Nov 2011 issue of Talkabout

Tobin Saunders joins the library - as one of the books. I was born and bred in Sydney, residing till the age of one at Milson's Point just across the Harbour Bridge. [I never quite understood that term 'born and bred'; it seems like a kooky anachronism.] Mum, Dad, my two brothers and I squeezed into a dark, red-brick Federation-style flat. Not that I have a visual memory of this time, but I do have photos.

Tags: Living with HIV, Rural life and HIV

Full spiral - a life with art

From the Oct-Nov 2011 issue of Talkabout

For Peter Schlosser, the creative energy that surfaces through his art is a true life force. When I was three, so I'm told, I would often sit with Lego blocks or paper and pencils at the coffee table, chin in hand, elbow on table, in the classic pose of deep thought. Mum would smile and walk away. Ten minutes later she'd return and I wouldn't have moved.

Tags: Art and HIV, Living with HIV, Medical conditions affecting people with HIV

A renewal of life

From the Oct-Nov 2011 issue of Talkabout

At age 50, Stephen Berry collapsed with an AIDS-defining brain condition. Now approaching 60, he has recovered enough, against massive odds, to go rafting, scuba-diving and bungy jumping.

Tags: Living with HIV, Medical conditions affecting people with HIV

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