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HIV
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Aged 36-40
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Interview 13
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He relates to the virus so that he feels he has the upper hand over it.
He currently takes 4 antivirals (AZT, atazanavir, ritonavir, tenofovir) after suffering severe side effects from other combinations. His viral load was low and he attributes his good health to taking responsibility for his own wellbeing.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 46-55
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Interview 16
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Believes that being optimistic can help people to cope with health problems if they arise.
He was taking a combination of anti-virals (zidovudine, nevirapine and abacavir) with no side effects. He has less energy than he once did, but is not sure if this is due to HIV or getting older.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 41-45
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Interview 02
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Because the medication works he can get on with life and not think so much about HIV.
Now on efavirenz and Combivir, his viral load is undetectable. He has suffered few side-effects. He had counseling to help him cope, and looks forward to getting back to work.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 46-55
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Interview 01
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He has struggled to be positive in mind and be at peace.
A long term survivor who has done a considerable amount of voluntary work in Aids, uses complementary health approaches, and is concerned about HIV discrimination and stigma.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 20-30
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Interview 49
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He has tried to live like people without HIV and explains why he can't.
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.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 36-40
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Interview 12
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He was shocked that he progressed to Aids so quickly but he found ways to avoid thinking about the seriousness of the diagnosis.
He suffered from severe diarrhoea and peripheral neuropathy while taking an earlier combination of anti-HIV drugs, but he currently takes nelfinavir, 3TC and abacavir with few side effects. He has had to cope with HIV-related illness, depression and mania at various times in his life.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 36-40
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Interview 15
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Says a fighting spirit to get on with everyday life is a secret of his success. (Read by an actor.)
He is determined not to let HIV rule his life. He takes Sustiva/Combivir with no current side effects. He exercises and is careful about his diet to stay healthy. (Video and audio clips read by an actor.)
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 20-30
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Interview 49
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Believes in prayer, choosing how to respond to life difficulty, and a higher reason for him being infected with HIV.
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.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 36-40
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Interview 40
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The advice she received from a lady in a support group in Africa helped her to remain optimistic she would survive.
She kept her HIV status secret for many years as she believed this was necessary for her survival. Currently in the UK, she is on a new anti-viral combination and the virus is now undetectable in her blood.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 36-40
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Interview 03
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Describes how he reacted to - and tried to deal with - the sudden prospect that he might die.
Has slowly built up his strength since his illness, becoming highly expert in HIV. He did extensive self-development work on himself. He has 870 CD4 cells and currently takes nevirapine, abacavir, and lamivudine with minimal side effects.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 36-40
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Interview 06
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Says people should avoid allowing HIV to take over their lives and explains what they should focus on.
He is currently receiving psychotherapy, mainly for his HIV diagnosis and sexual assault. On benefits, he keeps himself busy, and is positive about life and returning to work.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 41-45
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Interview 22
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Describes how people with HIV can shift their thinking to do what they want to do and avoid feeling like victims.
Her anti-HIV drugs (Kaletra and Combivir) brought her viral load down to undetectable at the time of interview. She has strong faith that Jesus has healed her in combination with her medical care.
Chronic health issues
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HIV
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Aged 31-35
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Interview 18
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Talks about accepting as well as 'fighting' HIV so as to support health & wellbeing. (Read by an actor.)
Her current combination of abacavir, AZT and 3TC has few side-effects. She feels much better having started exercising and improving her diet. (Video and audio clips read by an actor.)
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