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Sunday, December 19, 2021

Ugh...

 

Over the years, something has become very clear,  I'm part of possibly the most overlooked group of people living with HIV.  Other than a tiny amount of work,  little has been published concerning anyone not of a specific ethnic/religious persuasion or gender non-typical living in the rural US.  Other than advances in telemedicine, there hasn't been much change in  treatment in a decade.  BTW, telemedicine wasn't   developed for HIV, it just benefitted HIV+ people.

When I look for articles, if I find them,  there  almost  never pertaining to my area or something that will impact me.  Most of them are concerning the drama  involved with treating ethnic or trans groups.  Hell, I see very little about HIV treatment  among the Native Americans & I live in Oklahoma. 

If you're looking for pieces over HIV in ethnic/trans  groups, foreign countries or even adjacent diseases  (COVID) you're in luck.  Those are abundant.  If you live in a rural area,  sorry.  Articles over rural  HIV are  like everything else when it comes to HIV & the rural life, non-existent.

Rants over, take care.

Cya...

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