
Originally Posted by
pozbear
I also find the whole HIV thing sad. Back when I became infected, gay men quit their jobs, went on disability, and hoped for the best. In spite of advances and in spite of meds improving our long-term survivability, HIV has created a whole generation of men who are locked into the disability lifestyle. They can't go back to work because they need meds, so they stay on disability. They often live on next to no money, they have no long-term goals, they hang out at the local bars hoping to win a $100 bingo game so they can have some extra money for smokes or food.
When I tested positive, I was told I'd be dead in two years. In 1989 there was no treatment. I didn't plan for the future, so here I am pushing 50 with no retirement plan. That's certainly one big thing that crept up and bit me in the ass.
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