Life is still a banquet!
Being a ‘good gay boy', I was tested every six months for HIV and STIs, which in retrospect seemed quite strange as I was almost your quintessential ’40-year-old virgin.’
Being a ‘good gay boy', I was tested every six months for HIV and STIs, which in retrospect seemed quite strange as I was almost your quintessential ’40-year-old virgin.’
Positive Life NSW sought the advice and input about the concerns and experiences of people living with HIV in regards to HIV associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND)
Positive Life NSW undertook a consultation with people living with HIV and HIV sector partners as we developed a new four year Positive Life Strategic Plan (2016–2020).
“Oh, you don’t need that.” This was the reply from my family GP when I asked for a HIV test for the first time. He was our family doctor.
My testing experience was not planned nor was my result expected. In 1988 I was unwell for a long period of time, I lost about three stone in weight, had night sweats and cold fevers.
After putting off testing for HIV, 'Nathan' shares his story when he found out he was HIV positive.
It was a bit of a surprise when she leaned across the table, held my hand and said “I’m sorry to tell you that you’ve tested HIV positive.”
Factsheet outlining the risks of human papillomavirus (HPV) for men and women living with HIV.
Like many people living with HIV, I work full-time. I worked before my diagnosis and I’ve continued to work since my diagnosis.
Once you become poz, then what? Do you stop having sex, be unhappy, overthink, not go out, feel fearful and anxious?