richommie: Could recall back vividly, when I was young. 9/10 I went for HIV test with my aunty, when the result was out, I asked her how was it, she said "Negative" I was so sad. . .i was crying . And muttering "Why not positive?, aunty so am a HIV patient". She started laughing and explained everything to me, I didn't believe her. . .until mom confirmed it
donigspain: Did mine on the 2nd of March 2017 after many months of small demons whispering "you are HIV positive" in my ears. I just had to clear the doubt. Turned out NEGATIVE and I've had peace of mind since then.
CentaurXLV: Well then, I have acted as a Virile donor to this thread of yours.
Freaks always wear a facade of innocence. On a Wild Guess, I'll take it you are not Experience Bourne in the act of love making seeing as you are not shy to express your sexual desires.
Lunagirl: I had to donate blood to someone, so it kinda fell on me to do all manner of blood tests.
I literally sat there, shivering and asking the technician if I was going to die. It is scarier than I described. But it was worth it. I was cleared and I donated blood.
doughziay: isabella this your story is even suspence filled itself. I come dey help u fear whether na positive the result go be.
Anyways. its advisable you know your status. I checked mine just like u. I just bumped into all dese guyz that run free check. I summoned courage even though I had every cause not to panic.
''But who told u all those aboki u call to cut your nails never infect you with their un-sterilized tools'' was exactly what came to my mind. The lady that checked me almost gave me high bp.
I AM NEGATIVE!
what prompted me to check was one aboki cut me with a sterilized needle one time that's where the fear kicked in I am so happy I finally did the test
tensazangetsu20: I don't really know if it's true or not but I had a friend who worked in a lab and she said it was way more easier for a woman to get HIV as compared to a man. That for every 10 men who do the test only 2 come out as positive. Well kudos to you for taking all those preventive measures.
HIV over the years have become a very big deal, in Nigeria it’s been proven that statistically over 3 million people have this deadly virus and over several millions of people are unaware of their HIV status.
This deadly virus as many ignorant people believe is not only transmitted through unprotected sex, but it’s undeniable that unprotected sex is one of the many reasons millions of people are infected with HIV today.
I have read so many stories about people who were scared to go for HIV tests, they come online to seek for people’s opinions and ask them what they think the symptoms for HIV are, going for HIV tests is not so bad and having HIV today is not so bad like it was in the 70’s and 80’s we have antiretroviral drugs to help fight against this deadly disease.
Some months back I began to fall sick regularly, my sex life was next to nothing and I began to wonder if indeed I had contracted the virus somehow, I would go for malaria and typhoid tests but never an HIV test because I was scared, I went online severally checking out symptoms but never would I go for the HIV test itself not until one day when it just happened unexpectedly.
I was never scared of the virus, I had read a lot on it and assured myself that having it wasn’t the worst thing that could happen to me, finding out late was the worst and when people got to know and the stigmatization that would follow would kill me faster than the virus itself but I still wasn’t ready to go for the test not until NYSC gave me an opportunity for a free test.
It just happened my local government and another local government were having a football match and when I walked into the stadium the first set of people I saw were those carrying out free HIV tests and giving out both male and female condoms, I didn’t even think about it twice, I just sat there waited my turn and did the test, I was a bit scared I wouldn’t lie but it was worth it and at the end of the day when I found out I was HIV negative it saved me a ton of worries and I decided I was going to start living healthier, I got my own needles for hair salon, and since a relationship is almost non-existent in my life when I do start being intimate with someone again I’d make sure I wear an armor of protection.
Remember abstinence is one of the best way to protect yourself