Interview 04  

Interview 04

Age at Interview: 48
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 32
Background: A retired gay male who was diagnosed with HIV in 1989. His partner died of AIDS in the early 90s. He went through a 'mid-life crisis' more recently.

Brief outline:He was taking saquinavir, ritonavir, tenofovir, and ddI with few side effects. He was also taking Prozac for depression. He had an undetectable viral load. Counselling has helped him to cope.

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It was not until he talked to a psychiatrist that he could consider his drug use as anything other than normal.
 
He found he had the strength to deal with life difficulties like the death of his partner.
 
Describes what happened when he used recreational drugs to treat his depression.
 
He wanted to go on working but his old career was very demanding. He is unsure what he could cope with now.
 
He wants quality of life, not illness and dependency.
 
Says that men who do not know their own HIV status and yet react badly to his HIV are behaving foolishly.
 
What it was like to end a relationship and go through a 'mid-life crisis'.
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