One year later
Today officially marks one year since I was diagnosed. In this one year, I have grew and learnt a lot, meet a few pox friends or friends who later revealed their status, I find that it doesn't make one any different than negative individuals. My twitter account has brought me many friends and support, from an English nurse in England to a columnist in New York to students in this part of the region among others. Feel free to add me, it's iloveilive29. How did I come out with that handle? Well, it's nothing more than I love the life I am given now, making me appreciate it so much more, when I love my life, I live better. Hence I love so I live, and I was 29 when I was diagnosed. I turned 30 now. And I hope for many more birthdays to come! =) When I was young, I always said I don't wanna grow old and I wanna die young. Rubbish crap I was saying there.. I barely lived in the first 30 years! Ahhh.. Anyway, ole ole ole!