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ODC News Letter



January 2010 News Letter -

A Closer Look At David Roesler!



Old News Letters...

Bill
A Light in the Darkness

When I was diagnosed HIV+ in 1996, I felt little bit frustrated because my life changed in all the aspects. I had some premonition regarding the lab tests my doctor recommended to me, and then I kept tranquil waiting for the results. Further, I knew concerning my life style and habits, I was on risk to get some virus. I got a hepatitis B a few years later, and for that reason my doctor recommended to take a whole blood test to determine accurate results I got psychology support to handle this circumstances, I was ready to start my treatment and learn to live a different without affecting my personal and professional goals. Thanks for the social help I reached and my positive motivation to face up my stage in life, I could encourage struggling my efforts to keep a good health and go forward to my goals.

Part of self-acceptance process and adaptation is trying to exert a positive thinking to face up everything in life. Good self-esteem is very important in life because my mind and my faith are crucial role to live in a complete comfort. I keep on my mind my desire to learn more, to improve my professional background, to help people who might be at similar situation and to learn to live in a different way, even thought there are barriers, showing success somewhere deep in my mind and imagination, to produce a successful harvest. Sometimes, because my mind is not always sharp, just a little nostalgia comes to my mind but I am ready to block any bad thoughts or depressed moments with a better thinking or look for a hobby like as music, reading or whatever different thing to leave preoccupations out.

Today, my life is so very different. I focus my activities in my efforts to get my professional degree and look for a better job. My social activities are not concentrated in sexual life. I met some good friends whom I share some of my free time and then I don't have time for bad thoughts or depression. I think, was a wonderful idea to continue my studies because a great part of my time I am very busy and thinking in my endeavor is a good mental health to enlarge my vision at whatever I can do. Another good activity to keep my mind busy is sharing in a support group with people in the same condition. Moreover, I only think in live today because we don't have control for tomorrow. I think in great things, great success and great and successful life to get the best of all. Sincerely, to me, my illness is not an obstacle today; -- just was a light in my darkness.

 

 
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