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You know life can be so heart-wrenching difficult. In my most recent days I've had to look at life from a new lens. Since experiencing the heart attack, I no longer have the same capacity to do as much as...

This List There a list (Co infections). I keep 2016 was a doozy of a year for me. Because doctors warned me to use condoms and be safe .But am my own person right. Lol I found out I had...

This List There a list (Co infections). I keep 2016 was a doozy of a year for me. Because doctors warned me to use condoms and be safe .But am my own person right. Lol I found out I had...

I've come a damn long way. Being a thriving POS WOMAN 32 DARN YEARS !!!! No one could have told me that I would have made it to see fewer pills. It been 6 years and am doing ok my...

I am born dark brown although many people prefer to call my colour black. OK, then I am black! Do you have a problem with that? It's shocking how ignorant people remain about racism! In a week I experienced two...

Every morning I take a pill and that has been my life for almost three years. Still, somehow I almost forget. I live day to day trying to better myself, and create different streams of income. All because I want...

Although I am disheartened at the fact that I wasn't able to be present in Puerto Rico this year and surrounded by all you beautiful souls who work in the HIV/AIDS field doing advocacy or direct service work, I am...

As October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I would like to share with you my daughter's story. This was a very difficult time for our family, and I know it is not an easy story to share, but my daughter...

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