What could you do less of?
Complaining and wanting more instead of being grateful
What could you do less of?
Complaining and wanting more instead of being grateful
What positive events have taken place in your life over the past year?
I finally finished paying off my OSAP loan!!!
For those outside of Ontario they are student loans and the relief I have been feeling is just amazing.
When people talk about cancelling student debts itโs easy to feel like but I paid mine why should other people get theirs paid but honestly if we can find money to fund all these wars and trips to space I think we can find money to let people get educated for free.
Education is a good in itself. โ๐พ
Do you ever see wild animals?
Yes I saw a coyote twice while walking my dog ๐ญ๐ญ my very tiny dog who barks at everything

Just a few things to consider from WHO:
Current landscape
โHIV remains a major global public health issue, having claimed 40.4 million [32.9โ51.3 million] lives so far with ongoing transmission in all countries globally; with some countries reporting increasing trends in new infections when previously on the decline.โ
โIn 2022, 630 000 [480 000โ880 000] people died from HIV-related causes and 1.3 million [1.0โ1.7 million] people acquired HIV.โ
Prevention
Reduce the risk of HIV infection by:
Treatment
There is no cure for HIV infection. It is treated with antiretroviral drugs, which stop the virus from replicating in the body.
Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) does not cure HIV infection but allows a personโs immune system to get stronger. This helps them to fight other infections.
Currently, ART must be taken every day for the rest of a personโs life.
ART lowers the amount of the virus in a personโs body. This stops symptoms and allows people to live a full and healthy life. People living with HIV who are taking ART and who have no evidence of virus in the blood will not spread the virus to their sexual partners.
Pregnant women with HIV should have access to and take ART as soon as possible. This protects the health of the mother and will help prevent HIV from passing to the fetus before birth, or to the baby through breast milk.
Antiretroviral drugs given to people without HIV can prevent the disease.
When given before possible exposures to HIV it is called pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and when given after an exposure it is called post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). People can use PrEP or PEP when the risk of contracting HIV is high; people should seek advice from a clinician when thinking about using PrEP or PEP.
Last Thoughts
โIt is the big disease with the little name, the sickness that no one dies of, the disease whose real name is unspoken, the sickness that speaks its presence through the pink redness of lips, the slipperiness of hair, through the whites of the eyes whiter than nature intended.โ Petina Gappah
End Stigma.
What is good about having a pet?

