... of hmms, huhs, let-me-thinks and, sometimes, when he's really zooming, even breath. But Pedro ... obstacles deliberately sidestepped and discovering opportunities previously overlooked. When was the last time you were so busy listening to someone you forgot to blink? Wherever Pedro Zamora speaks in San Francisco ... our current just-the-facts-ma'am approach to the disease has fared thus far. Delivering ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/263_16140.shtml
NeWly DiagNoseD? How to survive and thrive with HIV FOCUS Terry Liddell ... FOCUS 1 Lolisa Gibson Diagnosed 2004 a have to come true. has to be a death sentence. support is possible. with ... the written permission of the publisher. Send feedback to POZ Focus c/o Smart + Strong, 500 Fifth ... their housing, that they won't be able to have a child, that they will never ...
http://www.poz.com/pdfs/Focus_NewlyDX.pdf
November 7, 2005 -
When Should I Start Treatment, and What Should I Take First? en español When will I know that it's time tostart treatment? There's really no right or ...
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/WhenToStart_4755.shtml
... And from the beginning, this caused him trouble. When he invented safe sex in 1983, gay leaders said he was homophobic and just trying to get gay men to stop having sex. When he cautioned against AZT use in 1986, fellow ... AIDS is caused not by a single exposure to HIV but by many infectious cofactors—his ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/229_1638.shtml
... teenage girl’s. As we row, we listen to The Torah Tapes, which Helen has secured from ... of vanilla ice cream her father brought her when she was a girl in Livingston, New Jersey ... invisible passenger, the one whose voice we strain to hear when the Panasonic’s batteries are running low. On ... sadden us are actually blessings, he says, coming to us from a universe that’s concealed. ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/217_11349.shtml
... power and tragedy is always real. It seems to never leave, walking beside you, silent as books ... that didn’t allow him or his wife to make adjustments or prepare themselves for, like people ... ill children can. The Pastor’s wife seemed to always carry the sadness. Unlike her husband, who could switch gears, go to work, talk with other people, get lost in ... who managed a restaurant by 105th and Lexington to offer his wife work. The church member ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/204_10207.shtml
... McDowell In their own words, two lovers try to make sense of how one came to infect the other with an HIV supervirus. While ... that made their love harmful are most common to us all--though rarely described with such candor ... PhD, says in his concluding notes, a call to communities for open discussion of mixed-status struggles ... it was a shock, but not a surprise, when 20 months into the relationship he came ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/220_12073.shtml
November 7, 2005 -
When Should I Start Treatment, and What Should I Take First? en español Okay, I'm ready tostart therapy. What should I take? The U.S ... strict about which drugs HIV-infected people should start with. If the point of therapy is ...
http://www.aidsmeds.com/articles/WhenToStart_4759.shtml
December 2003 Knowing Whento Stop by Tim Murphy,Rebecca Minnich and Kevin ... shows that an increasing number of HIVers resort to illicit drugs and, most often, alcohol to defer the virus’ physical and psychic toll. But ... as nasty. But how much is too much? When does the party end and the pain ...
http://www.poz.com/articles/172_718.shtml
Living With hiv FOCUS A guide to your long-term health Supplement to POZ magazine T Living With HIV By Liz ... live long, healthy lives comes as a surprise to many, including Hector Melia, a 49-year-old ... found out that I had HIV in 1991 when I had a really bad infection in my ... for very long, and I didn't think to question their logic. But I'm still ...
http://www.poz.com/pdfs/Focus_Long_Term.pdf