Interview 49  

Interview 49

Age at Interview: 26
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 17
Background: Clint was infected with HIV at the age of 17 from a partner at a time when he lacked knowledge about HIV.

Brief outline:Clint progressed to Aids defining illnesses relatively quickly. Fortunately, combination therapy had come in by then, and his original combination (Combivir, efavirenz and nelfinavir) is still effective today.

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HIV is difficult to manage.
 
Says that young people in particular find it hard to get what they want from sex.
 
He has tried to live like people without HIV and explains why he can't.
 
He did not gain the knowledge and skills he needed to have safe sex.
 
He became empowered following a HIV diagnosis that was difficult to cope with at such a young age.
 
Believes in prayer, choosing how to respond to life difficulty, and a higher reason for him being infected with HIV.
 
Being so young he felt that older people with HIV did not understand him.
 
Believes that in the current social climate, young gay men in particular can feel ashamed by HIV.
 
Facing illness and death helped to motivate him to do what he wanted to do in life.
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