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Main Forums => Living With HIV => Topic started by: aztecan on July 06, 2012, 12:12:08 am
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. . . a minor celebration.
This month marks my 27th anniversary of being told I was a pozzie.
Much has changed since 1985, and those dark, dark days that followed.
Despite my humps, lumps bumps and crankiness, I am still here.
After taking Crixivan, unboosted and on a strict schedule, for 11 years, and AZT for 13 years, I am still here.
What makes it even more interesting, at least to me, is that I will shortly be 55, which means I will now have lived longer with HIV than I did without it.
I think that deserves a toast, perhaps that nice Merlot or the tasty Pinot Noir lurking in my kitchen.
HUGS,
Mark
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The world is a better place because you are in it Mark . I hope we can toast and celebrate this in DC .... and give you a birthday spanking too since we will be celebrating your birthday that happens to fall during AMG .
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Congrats Mark. I started my 27 year in March. When in DC, find yourself a nice marine in a kilt.
Joe
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The world is a better place because you are in it Mark .
I agree !!...
Mark,
I will toast you in DC ! We're all glad your in this world. July 4th week of 1985 is also when I became infected with HIV, and then I tested positive in October.
I never was on the earlier meds, I didn't start meds until almost 18 years to the day after my diagnosis. It sure has been a journey, of ups and downs and highs and lows, and everything in between...
Hugs back at ya !---Ray
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I don't have any Merlot at hand, so I'll raise my Diet Dr. Pepper in your honor for now. ;)
Hearing stories like yours gives many of us newly dx'd, or fairly newly dx'd, inspiration. I'm so glad you made it through the dark times and are here to tell your story. Here's to many more years of good health and happiness!
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Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go. ~William Feather
Keep hanging in there Mark!
Ford
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I'm still just an HIV "baby" having only had it for 4 years..But it's stories of survival such as yours that make me feel ok about my future :) Thanks and congrats
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Congrats Mark - you certainly are an inspiration.
Now -- with all the toasts that you are bound to get in DC -- I promise to (once again) walk you safely back to your hotel. Fortunately, DC is not as hilly as Seattle was, so I won't fear watching your roll down the street........ :P
Hugs,
Mike
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Congrats Mark. Who would have ever thought we'd achieve these milestones. We're part of an exclusive group that have lived with this virus longer than we lived without it.
I absolutely adore you and am glad you're still around. Looking forward to Lavender martinis later this month and perhaps we can put that spanking thing to an unofficial vote? ;D
Now that you've reached that 50% of your live with HIV milestone, perhaps you can achieve the 75% milestone. I certainly hope so.
Take care and continued best wishes.
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Congrats Mark on having the AIDS half of your life, I've got 2 more yrs. before I reach that milestone this JUNE was my 25th yr. ;)
can I be in-charge of the spanking, I have very big hands & strong arms giggles ;D
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Congratulations Mark I am nipping at Your heels. ;D
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Congrats Mark!!! :-* now that is something worth celebrating. :D
I was infected 27 yrs ago but didn't get my DX for another few years, so I've got a while to go to hit that halfway mark. ;)
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I think I can safely say that this thread makes everyone feel more optimistic and confident.
Thanks for sharing it Mark.
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Thank you Aztecan!
Britchick x
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Oops I meant to say that your story has helped newbies like me!
Britchick X
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That are great news, very good to read, I like your attitude !!!!
Enjoy these good wines and celebrate !!!
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Congrats Mark! You have always been so generous in your wisdom, your compassion and you are an inspiration to me. Thank you my friend.
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A toast to you Mark! I can't tell you how much hearing stories from you and others who have been living with HIV for a long time helped me in the dark times after diagnosis.
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Hey Mark,
Congrats, I enjoy reading your posts always.
Here's to the next 27 years
Sam