- Follow MentalWard on WordPress.com
Years of Living Precariously
Recent Comments
A New Normal | Menta… on A New Normal bdwardbos on A New Normal bdwardbos on Life With HIV and Diabetes Is… bdwardbos on Life With HIV and Diabetes Is… bdwardbos on Life With HIV and Diabetes Is… -
Recent Posts
- A New Normal June 5, 2022
- Life With HIV and Diabetes Is a Mixed Bag of Struggles, Accomplishments, and Hope May 21, 2022
- “At Home With” podcast & transcript March 16, 2022
- The End of Innocence December 7, 2021
- World AIDS Day 2021 December 1, 2021
- R.I.P. Stephen Sondheim November 27, 2021
- Five Common Concerns About Psychedelic Therapy September 28, 2021
- National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day September 18, 2021
- My Ketamine Journey September 13, 2021
- A New Normal August 22, 2021
Archives
Meta
Years of Living Precariously: A&U Magazine
- Follow MentalWard on WordPress.com
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Harm Reduction: An Alternative Approach to Managing Addiction, Talkspace Newsletter
“ Marco’s success story is remarkable, given his rapidly escalating drug addiction, many relapses, and descent into physical and emotional darkness.” Continue reading
Years of Living Precariously”, A&U Magazine. Pt. VII. 1985: 745 Healthy Gay Men
(click on link for chapter) “Because that was the end of sex as we knew it. The spontaneous combustion of two people doing whatever they wanted, wherever they wanted, in any way they wanted to do it. This had disappeared … Continue reading
Posted in A&U Magazine, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ, Years of Living Precariously, A&U Magazine, YOLP
Tagged AIDS, aumag, HIV, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ, YOLP
Leave a comment
Remember Their Names: a re-post for World AIDS Day, Dec 1, 2020
(click on link for article) https://www.poz.com/blogger/bruce-ward Reposting for World AIDS Day, Dec 1, 2020 I can only imagine what they would be like now, this band of brothers, and if we would still be friends. In my mind, they are … Continue reading
Posted in friends, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ, POZ Magazine
Tagged 1980s, AIDS, HIV, HIV/AIDS, longterm survivors, LTS, POZ
Leave a comment