Interview 17  

Interview 17

Age at Interview: 39
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 34
Background: A gay man born in France who immigrated to the UK 19 years ago, and is in a long-term relationship. He was diagnosed following a period of poor health.

Brief outline:He took time to work out who to disclose to and to make treatment decisions (he currently takes Combivir and efavirenz). He initially suffered mental health side-effects (e.g. trouble sleeping, irratibility) but now has few problems with medication.

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He is grateful his doctor allowed him the time to find out for himself - and decide about - his antiviral treatments.
 
Talking freely in counselling can lead to changes, such as taking control of decisions.
 
Explains that you can take responsibility for treatment decisions using the advice of trusted health professionals to understand complex issues.
 
He wanted to tell his parents about his HIV and he prepared them for the news.
 
Taking your time and developing a relationship with your doctor is important.
 
Delaying telling people about your HIV diagnosis has benefits.
 
At the time of his diagnosis, despite a strong bond there was too much else to think about to consider reviving sex in their relationship.
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