Interview 01

A long term survivor who has done a considerable amount of voluntary work in Aids, uses complementary health approaches, and is concerned about HIV discrimination and stigma.

Age at interview: 49
Age at diagnosis: 28
Sex: Male
Background: A 49 year old gay man living in a city outside of London who was diagnosed with HIV in 1985.
Outline:A 49 year old gay man living in a city outside of London who was diagnosed with HIV in 1985. Although he was told he would be dead from Aids within a few years, he has always had high levels of CD4 cells, and has never needed anti-HIV drugs, nor had a physical illness due to HIV. He is a long term survivor who has done a considerable amount of voluntary and paid work in Aids. He has suffered from isolation and depression in the past and has high blood pressure. He has used complementary health approaches (e.g. Reiki, meditation) and has gained social support through HIV charities. He is concerned about HIV discrimination and stigma. He feels it is important to be himself.

He has struggled to be positive in mind and be at peace.

Age at interview 49

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 28

Used a visualisation to picture destroying the HIV virus in his body and felt more in control.

Age at interview 49

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 28

Explains that listening to others can begin to break down prejudices.

Age at interview 49

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 28

It took him some time before he was prepared to go for a HIV test.

Age at interview 49

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 28

He cannot feel good about himself when he faces so many problems.

Age at interview 49

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 28