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March 10, 2008

POZ Featured Family On Good Morning America

After gracing the cover of the January/February issue of POZ, the Stirling family appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America on March 9, to share their story with the show’s millions of viewers.

Mitchell and Alee Stirling—now 11 and 17—were born with HIV. When they became gravely ill in 1996, baffled doctors eventually tested the entire family for HIV, revealing that they—and their mother Suzan—were positive. Suzan’s husband Clay tested negative. Thanks to the then newly-available protease inhibitors, Suzan and her children saw remarkable improvements in their health and were so inspired by their rebound from AIDS that they welcomed Yonas, an HIV-positive orphan from Ethiopia, into the Stirling fold.

“I’m really happy I have family,” Yonas told Good Morning America, grinning ear to ear.

While healthy and flourishing, the Stirlings kept the virus a secret until daughter Alee convinced the rest of the family to bring their story to the community and, eventually, the pages of POZ.

“Knowing that people don’t know about it just kind of ate away inside me,” Alee said on Good Morning America. Her mother Suzan worked up the courage not only to share her family’s story in POZ, but to write it herself. “I’m very proud of her for succeeding at that,” Alee added, before giving her mom a hug.


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