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Lady celebrates living with HIV for 20 years.

September 18, 2024
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, making it difficult to fight infections and diseases. However, living with HIV has transformed over the years due to medical advancements. With early diagnosis and access to treatment, individuals with HIV can lead long and healthy lives. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) helps control the virus, lowering the viral load in the body and reducing the risk of transmission.

GROWING OLD WITH HIV🤙

Now, 20 years later, I stand stronger than ever..

On November 24, 2003, my journey with ART treatment began, starting with syrup specially made for kids.

It was a time when HIV carried a lot of fear and misconceptions in Botswana..#hivadvocate #WAD2023 pic.twitter.com/hxutbwfhW1

— Sekgabo Seselamarumo (@Sekgabosesela) November 30, 2023

Living with HIV involves more than just medication. It requires emotional support, regular healthcare, and adopting a healthy lifestyle. Stigma and discrimination surrounding HIV remain a challenge, impacting mental health and well-being. However, awareness campaigns and education are crucial in combating misconceptions and supporting those affected.

Individuals living with HIV can thrive by accessing medical care, adhering to treatment plans, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and seeking support from healthcare providers and communities. Understanding and compassion are vital in creating an inclusive environment for everyone affected by HIV.

“l20 years later, I’m stronger than ever. On November 24, 2003, my journey with ART treatment began, starting with syrup specially made for kids. It was a time when HIV carried a lot of fear and misconceptions in Botswana with terrifying stories circulating about the disease. Despite not understanding why I needed the meds back then, I found an odd fascination in using syringes to drink the syrup, it felt strangely cool.

As I matured, my doctor shed light on the purpose behind taking those meds. I owe this resilience to everyone who has crossed paths with me – teachers, nurses, doctors, friends, and family. Truly, communities make an incredible difference in our lives. Growing older with HIV has taught me that the virus doesn’t define who I am or what I can achieve. Instead, it’s a part of my journey, reminding me to defy limitations and pursue my dreams without hesitation.” Sekgabo Seselama shared on X.

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