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Most people with HIV can live long and healthy lives if they get and stay on treatment. There will be a period of adjustment. People who are newly diagnosed can feel many emotions—sadness, hopelessness, and even anger. Pay attention to your mental health.
There is no cure for HIV, but there are many medicines to treat both HIV infection and the health problems and infections (called opportunistic infections, or OIs) that come with it. The medicines allow people with HIV to have long, healthy lives.
Some people with HIV prefer to have relationships with other HIV positive people. It can seem simpler and feel more comfortable when a partner knows what that's like. These are sometimes called seroconcordant relationships (as opposed to serodiscordant relationships, where only one of the partners has HIV).
Rapper Eazy-E revealed he had AIDS in 1995 and passed away a week later. In March 1995, Eazy-E — Eric Wright — was at the height of his stardom when he was hospitalized. He released a statement at the time, revealing he had AIDS. I'm not religious, but wrong or right, that's me, Wright said in his statement.