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Join our supportive family and be an active member. We are a community that views physical obstacles and challenges as opportunities for strength, discipline, and personal growth. The first step in overcoming our illness lies in our mindset—how we perceive ourselves, our interactions with others, and our rejection of a destructive denial mentality.

We uplift each other by maintaining positivity in our conversations and life perspectives. Healing starts within us and radiates to our entire community. We also dedicate ourselves to protecting others by diligently practicing safe contact methods and behaviors to contain our illness.

Our forums serve as free and confidential platforms for communication, where every opinion matters. Respect for others is inherent in our community, so there’s no need to stress it; we trust that everyone will behave respectfully.

This online community was established by an individual battling this illness, who has mastered the art of proactive living despite the condition. The journey has been challenging, with episodes of depression still emerging, yet life must be embraced as it comes. The sense of companionship can foster psychological stability for those affected, without undermining their desire that such an illness would not afflict anyone.

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The Bestowing-life family: Overcoming HIV-related anxiety isn’t just a personal victory; it’s a communal triumph. By developing empowerment skills through self-advocacy, we not only reclaim control over our own lives but also inspire others to do the same.

It’s about standing out and being the difference where it counts. Each act of courage, no matter how small, contributes to a larger narrative of strength and resilience. Let’s band together to transform fear into action and uncertainty into confidence!

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Why is drug use so prevalent in so many nations today?

Why is drug use so prevalent in so many nations today? Since the beginning of time, people have used drugs, and some animals have even developed an addiction to particular plants.

The use of hallucinogenic drugs is a widespread practice in many religious ceremonies taken to produce an outer body experience and gain celestial insights. In modern times the creation of drug addicts seems to be one of several military strategies implemented to weaken a society or nation.

I begin using drugs because some of the people that I knew encouraged me to use them. I continued using drugs because of the pleasure they brought me and a means of escaping my reality that held so many areas of dissatisfaction for me. As my addiction gained more control of me, I became increasingly ashamed of myself, to the extent that I isolated myself from my family because I did not want them to see me in such a pitiful condition.

I was able to overcome my drug habit, except for cigarettes, but the side effects, or the aftereffects of habitual drug use are still present in my life, not the lease the knowledge and the awareness of so many years of my life wasted, and my ambitions shattered.

I am sure that my story is a common one but that does not satisfy the question as to why drug use is so rampant. Why are so many people so willing to lose their minds? Why are governments the most active and organized drug dealers, even to the harm of their own people?

There are people on the web who want to profit from the disillusionment and sorrows of others. They walk or drive up and down streets invading people’s privacy for monetary clicks on their video channels. They have no empathy for human suffering. They are like carnivores eating away at rotting flesh with their concealed camaras and indifference to personal tragedies. But even this despicable endeavor does not explain why drug and alcohol abuse are so prolific today.

As an active (cigarettes), and former (marijuana and cocaine) drug user I can understand the desire for relief, pleasure, and escape that drug use seems to bring. I also understand the abundant devastation to dreams and productiveness that addiction brings.

The core reason for my drug use was a feeling of being inadequate and low self-esteem. I still feel inadequate in several ways and my self-esteem is marginal at best, but now I can appreciate my shortcomings with a sober mind that gives me active avenues of approach in addressing them.

It I so disheartening to see the people of the fertile soil falling apart one too any number of brain cells at a time. As it is likewise depressing to witness the flowing rivers embracing personality traits that are toxic and foreign to them. The world is awash in the addiction of self-indulgence and appeasement of self. Governments are becoming societies’ most destructive entity. Financial institutions are making vast amounts of money on human suffering and spilled blood.

Despite constant butchering and wars too many people are overwhelming all other forms of nature. But none of this explains why drug addiction is ripping the life out of so many cultures throughout the world. There are no adequate answers to this disheartening phenomenon. This may just be a brief period of self-induced trauma for a developing or diminishing species. Forgive my language if I sound in any way disrespectful but the freedom of expression compels me to be true to myself.

As a former drug user, I dare not give any advice to anyone as to how to curtail their drug habit. All I can say is that I became so ashamed of the things that I was doing to obtain my brief high that it came to a point that I could no longer become high no matter the amount of my drug intake. The feeling of guilt and shame overwhelmed me and the frustration of not being able to get high anymore troubled me. Yet, I did not stop my pursuit of the high that I could no longer obtain.

It was not until I was arrested and taken out of my drug environment that I had a chance to make the change in my life that I so desperately wanted. It took weeks and three to four showers a day to get the drugs out of my system.

I could smell the awful smell of my drug addiction as it was being cleansed from the pores of my skin. And without any effort on my part my desire for drugs simply vanished. I have been clean and sober since, which has now reached two decades.

I can understand addiction which is why it is so sorrowing to see how epidemic it is, especially among the first born of humanoids.

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The Horror of Denial

The horror of denial is not only placing yourself at risk but also placing the health and wellbeing of others in jeopardy. If you know or suspect that you are HIV positive you should seek the treatments that you need to address the problem and above all, be mindful of the health of others. Even if you are diagnosed as being HIV positive and are not experiencing any ill effects, you should consider certain relational activities inappropriate if not employing a high level of security for the safety of the other person.

Disclaimer: This is not medical advice!

Denying your HIV status is not only harmful to yourself but also to others who may be exposed to the virus. If you have been diagnosed with HIV or think you may have been infected, you should seek medical care and start taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) as soon as possible. ART can reduce the amount of HIV in your blood and lower your risk of transmitting it to others. You should also practice safer sex by using condoms correctly every time you have sex and avoiding sharing injection drug equipment. If you are HIV-negative but at high risk of getting HIV, you can consider taking pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a daily pill that can prevent HIV infection. By taking these steps, you can protect your own health and the health of others.

The horror – Avoiding the Truth

Denial can be a way of avoiding the truth or reality of something that makes us uncomfortable or anxious. But denial can also be dangerous, because it can make us act as if nothing is wrong when there is a serious problem. Denial can blind us to the risks we are taking or the opportunities we are missing. Denial can prevent us from learning from our mistakes or seeking help when we need it. Instead of living in denial, we should face our challenges with courage and honesty. We should accept our situation, deal with it, learn from it, and move on.

Experimenting with AI

(Original) There is a smile at the end of a tear and there is a realm of being much higher than hope. So, do well for yourself and for others regardless of current circumstances.

Bing AI generated the paragraph below from the one above. Which do you like best?

(Bing AI) Life is full of ups and downs, but don’t let that discourage you. Even when you cry, you can find a reason to smile. And even when you lose hope, you can discover a higher purpose. That’s why you should always do your best for yourself and for others, no matter what challenges you face.

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