Patiba |
Submitted on Aug 5, 2016 by Patiba
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Today I want to write to those not
living with HIV. I want you to know that we exist, that our diagnosis does not
define us. We have the same dreams, the same desires, but for some reason our
life became different. However, that does not mean that our lives are worse,
nor harder. We simply must face different situations. Situations that if
society were to be a little more informed, we would not have to go through.
There are things that neither
doctors nor scientists can warn us about, not even tell us. There is a
"B-side" of the diagnosis: fears, society, sex, everyday life.
It is very common that when we start
sharing the conditions of our lives to family and Friends, their first reaction
is to cry. This is a fairly unique situation because we, the ones who have the
virus, are the ones in need of comfort upon disclosing our status. A hug, a
loving look. But the opposite usually happens ... we must also face the duty to
comfort the person we are telling, face judgment or worse, rejection. Of
course, if we choose not to, we are not confronting these tough moments.
It is understandable that when we
share with family and Friends, they break into tears, but today I ask you to
turn it the other way around, if someone tells you they are living with HIV,
let them cry on your shoulder, let them share their pain. It does not make us
feel good that you cry, it is as if you’re mourning our life while we are still
alive. Then, try to accompany them, to contain their pain. If you do not know enough
about it, before rejecting them, inform yourself. Accompany them to the doctor,
get rid of your doubts.
You have no idea of all the fears,
questions, doubts that we face when we get the diagnosis. You have no idea how
hard it is ... it's hard, very hard ... your world crumbles. I do not ask that
you put yourself in our place, because you could not understand. But at least
try not to make life harder for us. We do not need your questions, let alone
your assumptions about how we acquired it. The talk of whether it was by
promiscuity, homosexuality, if it was because you cheated or because they were
unfaithful only feed the curiosity of a sick society. We do not need your
judgment and moral lecture. Because you know what?? Nothing, absolutely nothing
you can say or invent will backtrack the virus, and your unfortunate comments
only make life more difficult for us.
If someone tells you that they are
living with HIV, it no longer matters where, with whom or how they were
infected... what matters is the now, how we are doing, your presence, it
matters that you listen, learn... because many times those who speak of our
condition, criticizing, judging, believe themselves to be immune. And let me
tell you something... HIV, in most cases is caused by having unprotected sex...
therefore do not consider yourself immune, it can happen to anyone.
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