Interview 14  

Interview 14

Age at Interview: 35
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 31
Background: A single gay male living in a city in the North, who also suffered from agoraphobia and from winter depression.

Brief outline:He believes dealing with multiple difficulties in his life like HIV has made him stronger. He takes Fosamprenavir, Ritonavir, Tenofovir and Emtricitabine (6 tablets once in the evening) with few side effects.

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Was fearful of death when he was first diagnosed with HIV
 
Explains that when things seem terrible things do tend to get better.
 
He had difficulties taking his medication at a regular time even though he only took them once a day.
 
At first he was scared of the list of possible side effects but his side effects settled down in time.
 
When he was afraid to leave the house (agoraphobia) his HIV clinic found him a community support worker.
 
Talks about the range of things that his local HIV charity does to help people.
 
It was difficult to convince his HIV negative partner that he should use condoms for anal sex.
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