Living positively with HIV+

Living positively with HIV+ We meet,engage, encourage,interact and inspire people living with HIV. We help boost CD4 count by 37 HIV+ is not a death sentence

we meet,engage, encourage,interact and inspire people living with HIV. We help boost CD4 count by 37% in 20days using natural remedies approved by NDA &KEBS.

Men:Who are you taking home to your family?Please kindly send the answer to my inbox. This is not a safe space 🚶🏾‍♂️    ...
01/10/2025

Men:
Who are you taking home to your family?

Please kindly send the answer to my inbox. This is not a safe space 🚶🏾‍♂️

Which year destroyed your mental health most ?
27/09/2025

Which year destroyed your mental health most ?

Share the weekend codes please, stop being selfish. 🚶🏾
27/09/2025

Share the weekend codes please, stop being selfish. 🚶🏾

Never be ashamed of the type of work you do, A small salary is better than waiting for someone to give you money.✍️
22/07/2025

Never be ashamed of the type of work you do,

A small salary is better than waiting for someone to give you money.✍️

In our society, there’s a silent expectation placed on every young person — to succeed, to make money, to live a better ...
12/07/2025

In our society, there’s a silent expectation placed on every young person — to succeed, to make money, to live a better life than their parents did. But how do they expect that from us when they never taught us how to do it?

They don’t teach us about money management, investing, or creating wealth in school. They don’t teach us how to start a business, how to spot opportunities, or even how to build multiple income streams. Instead, we are taught how to pass exams, follow instructions, and fit into a system that often doesn’t reward creativity or risk-taking.

In most African homes, wealth talk is not part of the conversation. We grow up watching our parents struggle but never understanding how to break the cycle. And when we grow older, society turns around and starts asking:
"Why are you still poor?"
"When will you build your house?"
"When will you buy a car?"

But nobody gave us the blueprint.

The truth is, most people are not lazy

If we want real change, we must start teaching the next generation how money works — not just how to work for money. Let’s normalize talking about business ideas, saving strategies, investments, and long-term financial goals in our communities. Let’s push for education that empowers, not just informs.

Because expecting wealth without teaching wealth is like planting nothing and expecting a harvest.
Join our program today and learn how to build more sources of income using our expertise and blueprint. WhatsApp now

This is Mr. Sam Kitiki from Mombasa. He is a popular barber on Instagram. On the left is his photo from last year. On th...
24/06/2025

This is Mr. Sam Kitiki from Mombasa. He is a popular barber on Instagram. On the left is his photo from last year. On the right is his photo from this year after falling ill with colon cancer. He is still undergoing treatment. May God help him so he can recover and return to his best. There is hope. This can happen to anyone. May God's grace help him get through this situation.

How do you explain this abdominal X-ray taken in a 74 year old woman?It's called lithopedion (Greek for "stone baby") an...
22/06/2025

How do you explain this abdominal X-ray taken in a 74 year old woman?

It's called lithopedion (Greek for "stone baby") and it's an extremely rare phenomenon in which a fetus dies during an abdominal (ectopic) pregnancy and is too large to be reabsorbed by the body. Instead, to protect the mother from infection, the body encases the dead fetus in layers of calcium, effectively mummifying it. This can remain undiagnosed for decades, often discovered incidentally during imaging for unrelated issues. In the case of a 74-year-old woman, the calcified fetus likely resulted from a pregnancy decades earlier that went unnoticed or was misdiagnosed, especially in eras or regions with limited access to prenatal care. Only a few hundred cases have ever been reported, and many women remain asymptomatic. The condition is more commonly found in postmenopausal women from developing countries, highlighting disparities in medical access and early pregnancy diagnostics.

You are not alone. Incase you need s to talk to, please don't hesitate to call and ask for professional help. Join our p...
13/06/2025

You are not alone. Incase you need s to talk to, please don't hesitate to call and ask for professional help. Join our program today and connect with more people of that here been through what you are going through right now, people who have walked down the same road, people that have rode the same storms.
WhatsApp now ***deprevention

Love is such a beautiful thing. See love ooh. Just continue complaining saying that there are no serious people in this ...
13/06/2025

Love is such a beautiful thing. See love ooh. Just continue complaining saying that there are no serious people in this group ooh people are not my type.
Others are out there effortlessly getting husband and wife material. Join our program now so you can meet new people of the same status and build something meaningful leading to marriage. Make new friends. Stop sleeping in class, oh please. And don’t miss the Fort portal trip

12/06/2025

The scars you see on my upper body are a part of my journey a journey of strength, faith, and survival.
I've been diagnosed with breast cancer not once, but twice. And let me tell you cancer is no respecter of person. It doesn't care about your status, race, neighborhood, the car you drive, or the balance in your bank account.
The scar under my arm? That's from where my lymph nodes were removed and tested to help determine the grade and stage of the cancer.
The two small scars on my chest? Those were from the ports used to administer chemotherapy.
And the most visible of all the scars that now represent the absence of my breasts are from a double mastectomy. My right breast had cancer twice, and I made the personal decision to have both removed as a preventive measure.
But let me be clear just because my breasts are gone doesn't mean cancer can't come back. So I live by faith every single day, trusting God to keep my body cancer-free, healthy, and strong.
补On this beautiful Friday ljust want to remind you: Be kind. You never know what someone is silently battling. Not everyone is bold enough to share their scars and stories the way I do and that's okay.
So from my heart to yours: Stay blessed. Stay beautiful. You are loved. You are God's masterpiece.

Danielle

Bro you've posted about this su***de issue, I am scared for sure. It's the third time now that when I argue with my wife...
09/06/2025

Bro you've posted about this su***de issue, I am scared for sure. It's the third time now that when I argue with my wife, she tells me that she'll kill herself. First time she held a knife and I stopped her, second time she told me she would swallow pills and end her life herself, and just recently she said she'll kill herself soon. Disagreements and misunderstandings do happen in life all the time, but now these suicidal thoughts are seriously bothering me🤔someone might end up dying from stress just like that. So every time she reaches this point, even if she's wrong, I just have to stay calm bro. Please give me advice on what I should do, commander. I'm your long-time follower.

Pls kindly advise this man.

Scientists at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne have developed a method to "wake up" h...
07/06/2025

Scientists at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne have developed a method to "wake up" hidden HIV viruses inside the human body, potentially allowing them to be removed completely.
This hidden form of HIV is known as a "reservoir." While today's medicines can control the virus, they cannot remove it. People with HIV still need lifelong treatment to stay healthy and prevent spreading the virus.
But researchers have now used mRNA technology, the same kind used in Pfizer and Moderna's Covid-19 vaccines, to deliver special instructions to these hidden cells.

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