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Epivir (Lamivudine)
WHEN FIRST DIAGNOSED: UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATING ABOUT
HIV
Anti-InfectivesOne of the first practical, concrete problems most people face after their diagnosis is deciding who to tell. This decision is difficult. Different people decide differently, depending on the situation, their own personalities, and the personalities of those they might tell. “I told my parents,” said Steven Charles. “I learned early in life I put nothing over on them. Everybody around me knows. I tell lots of people.” Alan Madison, on the other hand, says he is careful whom he tells: “Only my partner. And my mother, my sister, and my young nephew. No one else.” Lisa Pratt said, “In the eight months since I’ve known about my husband, I’ve told only my daughters, my father, and my stepmother. I have brothers and sisters I have not told.”
June Monroe is a fifty-five-year-old mother and housewife who lives in a close-knit neighborhood within a large city. “My son has AIDS,” she said. “I told my sister. The neighborhood we live in, the people are nice but I don’t think they could be helpful. I don’t think we’ll tell them.” Dean Lombard is a forty-year-old gay man who has AIDS. Dean has a son by an earlier marriage, and now owns a house with a long-term partner. “I told my partner, my parents, brother, and sister, my son, and my pastor,” Dean said. “I stopped there. It’s hard to explainЂ”I’m extremely close to other people and all my relatives. But I don’t want to tell them.”
In any case, the decision is complicated. With each person, you balance the reasons for telling against the reasons for keeping silent.
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