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Interview 28

He currently has an undetectable viral load and about 900 CD4 cells. He did not respond well to earlier regimes, but is now doing well on 'salvage therapy,' although his medication has numerous side-effects.

  • Background

    A 39 year old gay male health professional who works part time. He was diagnosed in 1986 after unprotected sex with a HIV positive partner.

  • Age at interview 39
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview 40

    She kept her HIV status secret for many years as she believed this was necessary for her survival. Currently in the UK, she is on a new anti-viral combination and the virus is now undetectable in her blood.

  • Background

    She was diagnosed as HIV positive in 1994 when she got tested after a secretary at her work back in Africa became ill with HIV.

  • Age at interview 37
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview 39

    He was admitted to hospital very ill and was diagnosed with HIV. He was put on Septrin because of his low T cell count. He gained social work assistance in hospital, and is hopeful about his immigration application. (Video and audio clips read by an actor.)

  • Background

    A highly educated 38 year-old married black African man with 2 children.

  • Age at interview 38
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview CP32

    Back and right leg pain following spinal stroke, 1997. Treatments: Nurse led Pain Clinic. Advice and medication. Current medication: morphine patches and gabapentin. Past medication: amitriptyline, dihydrocodeine.

  • Background

    Medically retired crime reporter; divorced; 2 children.

  • Age at interview 57
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview CP31

    Low back pain following injury at work, 1991. Current medication: celocoxib (Celebrex) Past medication: other anti-inflammatory.

  • Background

    Civil servant; single.

  • Age at interview 41
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview CP30

    Back pain since 1970s. Surgery: Removal of benign tumor 1983. Treatments: Spinal injections. Pain management: Out-patient NHS patient pain management programme. Current medication: None.

  • Background

    Retired university teacher and author; married; 3 children.

  • Age at interview 66
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview CP29

    Back pain since, 1990. Surgery: Discectomy 1990, Discectomy 1991, Spinal stabilisation 1997, Bone fusion 2003. Treatment: Epidural steroid injections. TENS. Pain management: Going on Expert Patient Programme. Current medication: morphine, codeine, tramadol. Past Medication: fentanyl.

  • Background

    Nurse; married; 2 children.

  • Age at interview 43
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview CP28

    Neck injury during surgery (hysterectomy), 1993. Surgery: Cervical discectomy followed by microsurgery to release trapped nerves. Pain managment: Out-patient pain management clinic. Medication: morphine, co-codamol (Tylex), diclofenac.

  • Background

    Home carer (not working); married; 3 children.

  • Age at interview 47
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Interview CP27

    Back pain since 1994. Treatments: Physiotherapy. Epidural steroid injections. Pain management: One-one counselling with psychologist. Current medication: Uses medication for flare up. Buprenorphine (Temgesic), co-proxamol, paracetamol, meloxicam, diclofenac.

  • Background

    Senior manager/ civil engineer (not working); married; 3 children.

  • Age at interview 54
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview CP24

    Back pain following injury at work, 1994. Treatments: Epidural steroid injections. TENS. Pain management: Graded exercise programme. Outpatient NHS Pain management programme. Current medication: Occasional use of co-proxamol.

  • Background

    Studying art/ incapacitated nursery nurse; married; 2 children.

  • Age at interview 54
  • Sex/Gender Female