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WHEN FIRST DIAGNOSED: UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATING ABOUT
HIV-WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: DECIDING WHO ELSE TO TELL AND FINDING A STABLE AND CONGENIAL SOURCE OF MEDICAL CARE
Beyond those you must inform, deciding who and who not to tell is difficult. For someone who is newly diagnosed, the first advice is to limit the number of people. Tell those you must: physicians, dentists, and anyone who has been or will be exposed by sexual contact or shared needle use. If you are a health care worker, you should notify a superior or a medical adviser in the institution where you work.
No one else need know. Almost all the people who had AIDS in the early 1980s could recount a seemingly endless array of war stories about how their medical care, employment, and relationships with friends and relatives changed when their diagnoses became known. Until you have sorted out your own reactions to the diagnosis, and have thought through which people you want to tell and what you want to tell them, you are probably better off not saying anything. Put it off for a while. Limit those you tell.
Finding a Stable and Congenial Source of Medical Care-Everyone with HIV infection requires regular medical care. Medicine cannot yet cure HIV infection, but it can treat it. Early treatments slow the infection down, and people do not get sick as fast. Later treatments ease troublesome symptoms and stop each opportunistic infection. Find a physician or a group of
physicians or a clinic which you find congenial, in which you have trust, and which you will continue to visit.
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