On Fathers Day, twitter blew on raising awareness on ARV’s and it opened a floor for many to ask questions and gain further knowledge on the incurable virus.
10 years and 12 month ago I was officially diagnosed with HIV,I didn't take my ARVs faithfully because of Self-stigma for 2 years. I was nearly on the AIDS Stage when i started my ARVs. Something I learned,is not to think about Abantu Bazothini Syndrome. My Life Comes First👇👇👇
— Thamsanqa Jim Phandle (@Hiv_President) June 18, 2022
Its rare to find people openly discuss their HIV status, however in this case it was educational where they were informing on the significance of taking ARV’s and how taking them has contributed in making their lives easier and effective. It appears being consistent intaking your ARV, may lead to an undetectable viral load.
Good morning twitter 🙂
If you are HIV+ but on effective treatment b you are having an Undetectable viral load,
You can't transmit HIV sexually!!
We are ending AIDS with ARVS💊💪 pic.twitter.com/utkW1Hn8wQ— MR. HIV king Faisal Kats 💊🇺🇬🇺🇸🇿🇦 (@KatsFaisal) June 15, 2022
@khanyisa_ndoda says “Because of ARVs I worry less about infecting someone’s child U=U 8 years on ARVs mara I cure yona is a Need.” The topic opened a platform to encourage the decrease of stigma, promote the significance of Prep and ARVs, also enhance the significance in showing support and not judging your partner when they disclose their statuses.
It takes Acceptance,Adherence ,positive living and self-love♥️to have a bond like the one i have with my Smarties 😋 8 years on ARVs has made me Undetectable_Equals_Untransmittable meaning i cant pass it on to anyone !! #10years_of_living_with_HIV #Thami_Living_Openly_With_HIV.. pic.twitter.com/L9BEnAgQLA
— Thamsanqa Jim Phandle (@Hiv_President) June 12, 2022