Survivors of 1980s AIDS crisis reveal what happened to them [View all]
From the role of lesbians to the vanishing of whole neighborhoods, real LGBTI people share their experiences
Survivors of the 1980s AIDS crisis have shared accounts of their experiences.
As the UK celebrates LGBT History Month, users of Reddit revealed what it was like to be living in what felt like a constant state of tragedy.
Real LGBTI people remember the confusion, the lack of information, the lack of support from the government because of the suffering from the virus known only at the time as GRID (gay-related immune deficiency).
Im a 62-year-old gay man. I thankfully made it through the epidemic that started in the early 80s and went right through the mid-90s. You ask what it was like? I dont know if I can even begin to tell you how many ways AIDS has affected my life, even though I never caught the virus, one user said.
By the early 80s, I had what I would consider a really large circle of friends and acquaintances and once the epidemic really started to hit, it was not uncommon to find out three, four or more people you knew had died each month. We set up informal and formal support groups to look after our friends who took sick. Feeding them when they would eat. Changing them. Washing them. Acting as go-between with families who were concerned about their sons, nephews, brothers, etc., but wouldnt lend a hand to help because AIDS was, you know, icky.
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