'Being positive doesn't mean you have to be invisible,' Alana Beaumont told Newsweek.
with death, but Alana Beaumont, 38, insists her life began after her diagnosis in 2009. She has now found her life purpose: to normalize HIV and break down the stigma surrounding it.
"People online often skip the niceties and just ask the question as though they are entitled to a reasonable response. I find there is no compassion in this question."If you got it from your boyfriend then they have sympathy but if you got it and didn't know about it, then you must have been sleeping around.
By taking two tablets per day, Alana is Undetectable=Untransmittable , which means she cannot pass on the virus.reached out to an emergency physician, Ken Perry, who explained HIV medication has come a long way since the 1980s. "From getting the medications and possibly knowing someone in the pharmacy when they get their meds, to possibly meeting someone at the doctors' office who specializes in HIV, there can be ways that the patient may feel like their 'secret' will be found out." Perry said.
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