
Read the winter issue of Positive Living here
The winter issue of Positive Living salutes long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS. We look at the challenges of ageing with HIV and the community response; David Menadue (diagnosed 1984) flicks through old copies of PL from the pivotal year of 1996; Tez Anderson (diagnosed 1986) warns of a multi-pronged crisis affecting the health and wellbeing of older people with HIV. Neurological disorders are a particular problem for those living long-term with HIV — we report on the symptoms and the solutions; and — from frontline activists to long-term survivors — we trace the history and achievements of ACT UP; also, survivors share haunting memories of the deadly days of the epidemic. Plus, all the HIV news you may have missed. That, and more, in the latest issue of Positive Living — a digital magazine for people living with and affected by HIV.
Read it here