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HIV/AIDS: HOW TO LIVE WITH HIV /AIDS ONCE DIAGNOSED ,WE SHOULD FACE IT BOLDLY,INTERACT & SHARE WITH OTHERS COINFECTED AND LIVA A NORMAL LIFE
HIV/AIDS: HOW TO LIVE WITH IT,FACE BOLDLY,INTERACT & SHARE

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As few as 10 years ago, AIDS was considered an automatic death sentence. From the time a person developed full-blown AIDS to the time of death was generally a couple of years or less. Thanks to new medications, the face of HIV/AIDS is changing dramatically. For a new generation, it has become a chronic condition rather than a terminal one. It can be difficult to live well with a chronic illness, but it is far from impossible.Good and regular medicine with good excercise and food having vegetables and fruits devoid of any bad habits like smoking,nicotine or drug,alcohol intake and loyality with partner with use of condom bring life to a sage which is qualitatively and quantitavely as good as of normal person except of regular intake of medicines with certain precautions and conducting some tests at some intervaland being in constanct touch with the treating physician or centre or hospital.

Following Instructions may further help a positive person:--
1.Learn as much as possible about HIV/AIDS. If you are newly diagnosed, the book “The First Year” can be a tremendous source of help and support. You may also want to consider signing up for the AIDS Info email newsletter to receive the newest information about research and treatment. 2.Remember that HIV/AIDS does not have to be–and usually is not–a death sentence. With good medical care, you can live a relatively normal, healthy life.
3.Find a doctor who has experience treating people with AIDS. Your family doctor may be able to recommend someone. This specialist should coordinate and oversee all your care.
4.Follow the treatment regimen you and your doctor agree upon. Keep medical appointments and take medications as instructed.
5.Talk with your doctor about any unpleasant side effects from the medication. There may be other medicines you can try or things you can do to ease the side effects. Never just stop taking a medication without first talking to your doctor.
6.Keep up with other areas of your health, too. Eat nutritionally balanced meals, exercise at least 30 minutes three times per week, avoid recreational drugs and drinking to excess and get plenty of rest. Taking these steps will help bolster your immune system.
7.Disclose your HIV/AIDS status as appropriate. People who need to know include any doctor or dentist providing health services for you, sexual partners and people with whom you have shared needles. You may also decide to tell friends and family so they can be available to support you. You are not legally required to tell your employer.
8.Continue working as long as you are physically able to do so. It is easy to get depressed and discouraged when you have no job to challenge you.
9.Maintain an active social schedule. You may be tired and not feel like doing as much as you used to do. That is normal. But you should avoid becoming a recluse. For instance, if you are too exhausted to go bar hopping, invite a couple of friends over to watch a movie instead.
10.Monitor your emotional status. Learning to live with a chronic disease can be a challenge, and you may find yourself becoming sad, moody, or angry. Even if you are not completely convinced you need it, seek counseling or a support group for other HIV positive people through your local AIDS service organization.
11.Help other friends of HIV in your surrounding,make group and participate ,such group will not let you alone in society and face society boldly with this group,share information with others and help them and vice versa ,never get depressed or think otherwise,face it and you will win the race.


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