Hi, I am new here. I would really appreciate if you could share your thought and maybe give me some advice on this. I joined the Church 7 years ago and stayed faithful since then. Now I am 23. A month ago I was diagnosed with HIV (before I joined the church I did drugs, that is the only way I could get infected).
I haven't told anyone yet, I am really embarrassed to tell my bishop, and I can't really tell my parents (they will take it really hard, plus they aren't members of the Church).
My goal in this life was to have a family, raise kids and so on.. And now I understand that this will never happen. I don't know what it is I will be living for for the next 10 years (doctors say that's about how long I have left).
well, I guess my questions are
1- what should I live for in this world
2- If you die worthy and single what king of a person will I be sealed to? Will I have feeling for him? How does it work? Are there anything from the bretheren about that?
Hi bluechrystal. First of all, let me say I am so sorry for what you are going through and I hope you stay strong, holding to the iron rod to look for that comfort that you need at this time. I would like to comment in some of your statements/questions:
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I haven't told anyone yet, I am really embarrassed to tell my bishop, and I can't really tell my parents (they will take it really hard, plus they aren't members of the Church). |
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My goal in this life was to have a family, raise kids and so on.. And now I understand that this will never happen. I don't know what it is I will be living for for the next 10 years (doctors say that's about how long I have left). |
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1- what should I live for in this world |
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2- If you die worthy and single what king of a person will I be sealed to? Will I have feeling for him? How does it work? Are there anything from the bretheren about that? |
You are just a carrier with HIV as supposed to AIDS where you get symptoms, is that what you are saying? If so, why do you have to tell your Bishop? Nothing in the Church requires you to tell people you are HIV positive unless you are seeking marriage and need to let your future spouse know, but that should be done whether you are in or out of the Church. You have LOTS to live for!
Name: Habakuktwo
Comments: Have you tried Essiac tea? Some have reported great success with cancer & HIV by drinking this stuff. Even if you don't have those things, it supports the liver, pancreas & kidneys a great deal, which are the building blocks of good health. Give it a try.