Two years after I was sexually assaulted as a teenager, I was diagnosed with HIV. That day, I realized I had a choice.
I could start thinking of myself as a victim with a lifelong medical condition. Or, I could find a way to stay positive. I chose the latter, and I haven't looked back since.
I am a lucky man. Decades of medical breakthroughs have made HIV a manageable condition. Thanks to treatment, HIV hasn't affected my physical health. In fact, my HIV is so well-managed, it isn't even traceable anymore.