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27-Year Battle with HIV/Aids
Wamunyota
#1 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 11:35:40 AM
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'I would like to get married and have two children. It may or may not happen, but I believe that, since God has allowed me to live this far, then He must have a purpose for me.'

My 27 -Year Battle with HIV
Hutia Mundu!!
The optimist
#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 12:12:21 PM
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Wamunyota wrote:
'I would like to get married and have two children. It may or may not happen, but I believe that, since God has allowed me to live this far, then He must have a purpose for me.'

My 27 -Year Battle with HIV

It is touching and encouraging at the same time. I salute her for speaking up.
lovenuffs
#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 1:08:02 PM
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Its very touching.

One lesson if you meet someone online, mpimwe kwanza before you start exploring airports. Not everyone would be honest like this lady.
If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.
Euge
#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 1:28:40 PM
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Ngai! This article highlights the challenges HIV+ teens are facing. They are not getting the emotional support that they badly need. I know of one who died in F2 last year because she refused to follow diet and swallow her ARVs.
Lord, thank you!
Swenani
#5 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 1:37:24 PM
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Euge wrote:
Ngai! This article highlights the challenges HIV+ teens are facing. They are not getting the emotional support that they badly need. I know of one who died in F2 last year because she refused to follow diet and swallow her ARVs.


You mean she collapsed and died in a night club?She must have been living a reckless life,who knowsmaybe someone had planned to chips funga her on that day
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Euge
#6 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 3:39:48 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Ngai! This article highlights the challenges HIV+ teens are facing. They are not getting the emotional support that they badly need. I know of one who died in F2 last year because she refused to follow diet and swallow her ARVs.


You mean she collapsed and died in a night club?She must have been living a reckless life,who knowsmaybe someone had planned to chips funga her on that day


Kubafff!!!!
Lord, thank you!
Swenani
#7 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 4:58:16 PM
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Euge wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Ngai! This article highlights the challenges HIV+ teens are facing. They are not getting the emotional support that they badly need. I know of one who died in F2 last year because she refused to follow diet and swallow her ARVs.


You mean she collapsed and died in a night club?She must have been living a reckless life,who knowsmaybe someone had planned to chips funga her on that day


Kubafff!!!!

smile smile
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Rankaz13
#8 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 9:08:33 PM
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Euge wrote:
Ngai! This article highlights the challenges HIV+ teens are facing. They are not getting the emotional support that they badly need. I know of one who died in F2 last year because she refused to follow diet and swallow her ARVs.


A constant feature in the line of duty. The stories we get are enough to break an adult, wacha hata mtu mzima.

Challenge mostly comes because a most were started on treatment as babies. As they age, they obviously get more curious and begin to question why they have to take drugs yet their age mates don't. This, together with teenage rebellion, if not handled well can be a recipe for disaster.

Some totally refuse further treatment until their queries are fully and satisfactorily answered. For those whose parents have died and they're now under the care of grandparents, challenges kibao.

The environment in our boarding schools doesn't help calm the young ones either.Sad
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Mukiri
#9 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 10:55:35 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Euge wrote:
Ngai! This article highlights the challenges HIV+ teens are facing. They are not getting the emotional support that they badly need. I know of one who died in F2 last year because she refused to follow diet and swallow her ARVs.


A constant feature in the line of duty. The stories we get are enough to break an adult, wacha hata mtu mzima.

Challenge mostly comes because a most were started on treatment as babies. As they age, they obviously get more curious and begin to question why they have to take drugs yet their age mates don't. This, together with teenage rebellion, if not handled well can be a recipe for disaster.

Some totally refuse further treatment until their queries are fully and satisfactorily answered. For those whose parents have died and they're now under the care of grandparents, challenges kibao.

The environment in our boarding schools doesn't help calm the young ones either.Sad

Sad.

And if the wanton shameless fish-eating talk in Wazua, is anything to go by, we have major problems.

Proverbs 19:21
Euge
#10 Posted : Wednesday, October 01, 2014 11:26:46 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Euge wrote:
Ngai! This article highlights the challenges HIV+ teens are facing. They are not getting the emotional support that they badly need. I know of one who died in F2 last year because she refused to follow diet and swallow her ARVs.


A constant feature in the line of duty. The stories we get are enough to break an adult, wacha hata mtu mzima.

Challenge mostly comes because a most were started on treatment as babies. As they age, they obviously get more curious and begin to question why they have to take drugs yet their age mates don't. This, together with teenage rebellion, if not handled well can be a recipe for disaster.

Some totally refuse further treatment until their queries are fully and satisfactorily answered. For those whose parents have died and they're now under the care of grandparents, challenges kibao.

The environment in our boarding schools doesn't help calm the young ones either.Sad


So true. The boarding system is very popular and does not help matters. The HIV + are unlikely to have the requisite dietary requirements for a person on ARVs. Teachers and other staff not equipped to provide emotional support.Parents believe kids must go to secondary boarding schools because they teach children to "be independent and responsible". Most kids are sent off to boarding schools at the onset of teenage, when they need alot of emotional support. I can show you many irresponsible adults who went to several boarding schools.
Lord, thank you!
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