Stop pouring into people who do not pour into you

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Stop pouring into people who do not pour into you
“Human history is the long terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy.”
― C.S. Lewis
“Be weird. Be random. Be who you are. Because you never know who would love the person you hide.”
— C.S. Lewis
“I understood myself only after I destroyed myself. And only in the process of fixing myself did I know who I really was.”
— Sade Andria Zabala
“A year from now, you may wish you had started today.”
— Unknown
“Even now, as broken as you may feel, you are still so strong. There’s something to be said for how you hold yourself together, and keep moving … Don’t stop … Keep going.”
— Maxwell Diawuoh
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“I will not think less of myself just because you do not know how to love me.”
— Unknown
“People don’t notice whether it’s winter or summer when they’re happy.”
— Anton Chekhov
“All endings are also beginnings. We just don’t know it at the time.”
— Mitch Albom
“I don’t know what living a balanced life feels like. When I am sad, I don’t cry, I pour. When I am happy, I don’t smile, I glow. When I am angry, I don’t yell, I burn. The good thing about feeling in extremes, is when I love, I give them wings. But perhaps that isn’t such a good thing, cause they always tend to leave and you should see me, when my heart is broken. I don’t grieve, I shatter.”
— Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey
“If you can’t do anything about it then let it go. Don’t be a prisoner to things you can’t change.”
— Tony Baskin
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Still a good precaution. And definitely necessary for everyone for when life has returned to normal in like three years just in case you meet the love of your life and they’re positive.
Couldn’t share this fast enough.
Rebloging this to add a little more info because it’s very important:
Antiretroviral therapy when used correctly can cause the user’s “viral load” (your viral load is how much of the virus is in your bloodstream), to drop because the medicine prevents HIV from creating copies of itself.
Regular blood tests are done to monitor your viral load, and after taking the medication long enough, it can drop so low that it becomes “durably undetectable”. This means that the HIV virus in you has become so miniscule that it can’t be detected, and by extension can’t be transmitted either. It’s important to note that in order to be considered durable undetectable, you MUST test as undetectable for at least 6 months after testing as undetectable for the first time.
Also very important, being durably undetectable does NOT mean that you’re cured or that the virus is gone, not by a longshot. The HIV virus is still very much there, but instead of being active, it’s gone dormant in a small number of cells called “viral reservoirs”. This why it’s EXTREMELY important that even after achieving durably undetectable status, you continue to take your Antiretroviral medications correctly. Because if you stop, the HIV virus will reemerge from the viral reservoirs and pick up right where it left off in creating copies of itself, and you will have to start all over again if you want to become durably undetectable again.
This is great advice for people struggling with or know someone who has HIV.
Also: don’t use this as an excuse to have unsafe sex. I did Post Exposure once and the meds are NOT A JOKE. I’ve taken ever medicine available and nothing took me down like those two pills did. For people taking it lifelong the side effects go away after your body adjusts. But post exposure is only like a week and it was horrible.