Intentional harm does not heal pain. It only destroys the person carrying it.
Living with HIV can come with grief and betrayal and these feelings are real. But turning pain into revenge leads to self destruction.
It affects mental health treatment adherence and long term wellbeing. In the end it shortens the life of the person holding that anger.
Living positively means choosing responsibility healing and care over hatred. With the right support people living with HIV can live long healthy lives. That future depends on mindset accountability and compassion.
Advocacy must address emotional healing not just medication. Being hurt does not give anyone the right to hurt others. Awareness education and empathy save lives
Also, in her quest for revenge she might be getting more than she bargained for, cos there are lots of deadlier diseases she can contact adding to her already compromised health. Besides,she needs to stop her drugs in order to be able to infect her target which of course deadly for her, so she will be killing herself faster than she imagine.

I totally understand you poster
ReplyDeleteHIV is a manageable condition, but a poisoned mindset is often harder to treat.
ReplyDeleteWeldone ma'am🎉
Keep creating awareness maam💃❤️
I know a woman who was infected by her husband. The man died snd the woman a believer lived for 30 years and died at over 80 years. She forgave him, it was not an easy journey but God stood with her. Bitterness eats up the vessel that contain it.
ReplyDeleteHi there poster. It’s contract and not contact. Stay safe.
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