Connie’s Birthday & ARV Anniversary
(RED) friend Connie checks in to tell us what she’s grateful for today on her birthday and ARV anniversary:
Today is a very special day to me. It is the day when the gift of life was given to me. On October 13th, I was born, Constance Ntombizodwa Mudenda, the sixth of seven girls.
I led a normal childhood, went to school, played with my friends (I was a tomboy!), and helped my parents at home. In my late teenage years I met a handsome man who to me was heaven sent. I was in love! At the age of 19, and to the disappointment of my parents, I eloped with my knight in shining armor. We lived happily in our little love nest and I fell pregnant. We were very excited!
Unfortunately, the joy was short-lived. My first child was born and sickly from birth. I had a second child – he was fine – but eight months later, he fell sick and died days after his first birthday. I had my third child, who died two months after birth. My first child died a few months later.
At the time, we didn’t know why tragedy was always on our doorstep. It was not an easy path for me. Throughout my married life I was grieving. Eight years after the death of my first child, who was the last to die, I decided to go for an HIV test – I was positive.
On this day –October 13th –11 years ago, I was given ANOTHER gift of life – I started taking ARVs (antiretroviral medication). My CD4 count had decreased such that I need treatment and thankfully I started taking medication before I fell sick.
These ARVs have kept me alive for 11 years. I can’t even imagine how many tablets I have swallowed in this period. And I am so grateful for every life-giving pill that’s crossed my lips. I tried to count when I hit one year on medication and it added up to more than 1,400 tablets! I’m no longer married, but I have been faithful to my true love, our relationship is till death do we part – my ARVs, my life.