LIVING WITH HIV

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According online Wikipedia, in 2014, the HIV rate among grown-ups ages 15 – 49 was 3.17 percent in Nigeria. It also recorded that Nigeria has the second-biggest number of individuals living with HIV/AIDS. This is to say that HIV is real and should be prevented, but when it has been contracted, the aim of this article is to inform you that there is a greater hope for all those living with HIV

To know that you are HIV-positive can be one of the most standout amongst all the troublesome encounters you experience throughout everyday life. You may feel terrified, pitiful or even furious, sometimes you might feel like attempting suicide, the feeling is normal, the feeling is like that because "change" is difficult and changing to adapting to something that can be heartbreaking is worse.

Be that as it may, living with is the end of life, HIV should not stop you from living long, not only living, but living a cheerful and satisfying life. With the help of anti retroviral drugs and other correct treatment and support, an individual living with HIV is conceivable to live as long as the normal individual.

Although there are certain considerable measure of misguided judgments about being living with HIV. The individual has to be strong and not give in the misconceptions, the most important thing is how you adapt and cope with the situation.

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HIV is not the end of your life,
Below are the testimonies of those who are living with HIV.
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Living with HIV is actually not easy but is not the worse thing that can happen to one.

Living with HIV is not the end of life, going for proper medication will let look one who have but the problem is the people around the victim, we don't show them love anymore and that is the most time they need our love, care and attention.

Exactly, they need our love instead of stigmatising them.