Living with HIV & AIDS: Insights and Support with Julie Lewis & Patricia Falco Beccalli

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Living with HIV & AIDS: Insights and Support with Julie Lewis & Patricia Falco Beccalli
    Gain valuable insights and support for living with HIV & AIDS from Julie Lewis and Patricia Falco Beccalli. In this informative video, learn about personal experiences, coping strategies, and medical advancements to manage HIV & AIDS effectively. Ideal for those seeking inspiration, support, and up-to-date information on living a healthy and fulfilling life with HIV & AIDS. Don't miss out on this empowering discussion and expert advice!
    Julie was supposed to die of HIV/AIDS within 3 to 5 year after being diagnosed with the HIV virus. She has lived almost another 40 since. Her memoirs take you on her startling and unique journey as a fatally sick person, wife and mother of three children. Her book will take you on a roller coaster of emotions... whilst showing how strong we ALL can become...no matter the odds.
    Learn about or purchase Julie's book here:
    www.stillpositive.com
    Instagram: @stillpositivebook
    Title Music by:
    ​ @BBTheArtist
    • Listen to "Together" here: open.spotify.c...
    Edited by: Paige Murphy

Комментарии • 2

  • @bhiveliveglobal
    @bhiveliveglobal Год назад +1

    So interesting and a question that has never entered my mind. These thoughts generally are associated with effecting someone else. I will spend sometime really asking myself this. TY

    • @OnThePulseTV
      @OnThePulseTV  Год назад +1

      Dear TY, I totally resonate with you… ‚really bad things‘, like a fatal disease, always seem to happen to ‚the others‘. It might but it might not. For me, Julie and her story changed many elements how I view my own health journey- not to meantion the fact I am healthy…for now! Thank you for watching our conversation and commenting. I hope you‘ve joined our community by subscribing, as I have many many more exceptional individuals sharing their stories with us. Kindest, Patricia