- Introduction - Living with HIV
- Just found out you're HIV-positive?
- HIV, the basics
- Telling people you are HIV-positive
- Getting HIV treatment and care
- Key tests to monitor HIV - CD4 and viral load
- Anti-HIV treatment
- Adherence
- Side-effects
- Symptoms and illnesses
- Mother-to-baby transmission of HIV
- Complementary therapies
- Daily health issues
- Coping with illness, going into hospital, end of life issues
- Nutrition and HIV
- Exercise
- Mental health
- Sex
- Money
- Travel
- Work
- HIV and the law, by James Chalmers
- Finding information
Sex
This section provides information on:
- How finding out you have HIV might affect your attitudes towards sex.
- Some strategies to help you deal with sexual problems.
- The importance of good sexual health and sexual health check-ups.
- How HIV is transmitted and how you can protect your own and other people’s sexual health.
- Why an undetectable viral load doesn’t necessarily mean that you aren’t infectious.
- Reinfection with other strains of HIV.
- One man writes about his experiences of anal warts; another writes about how his experiences of sex since his HIV diagnosis, one writes about a sexual encounter with a man whose HIV status he does not know, and another writes about an experience of unprotected sex.

