{"id":26171,"date":"2024-10-15T09:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-10-15T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.alliance-scotland.org.uk\/humansofscotland\/?p=26171"},"modified":"2024-10-17T11:33:55","modified_gmt":"2024-10-17T10:33:55","slug":"annes-story-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.alliance-scotland.org.uk\/humansofscotland\/annes-story-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Anne&#8217;s story"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>\u201cThe first person I met with \u2018AIDS\u2019, as it was universally called back then, was in the 80s in<br>London. He was a gay man called Robert. He was admitted to my ward with a severe chest<br>infection \u2013 all the staff had been briefed on \u2018safety precautions\u2019, which sounds very strange<br>now, but it was the reality back then.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>I am a physiotherapist, so by nature a large part of my job involves physically touching<br>people, and I really did not want to wear gloves to touch Robert. All of us caring for him<br>were fully aware of the fact that touch carried no risk, but we were all human and a bit<br>nervous of the as yet unknown. Robert, who was extremely direct, said \u201cI know you\u2019re<br>scared, but I promise you, if you put your hands on me, I can\u2019t give you anything.\u201d I<br>wondered how many people he had to say that to. He was right, of course.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>He was on my ward for many months, and developed great relationships and trust with all<br>staff. When Robert died, it took literally weeks for us to find an undertaker to handle his<br>remains. Everyone was to a greater or lesser degree afraid back then. Sadly, for a time,<br>fear of a virus became a fear of those perceived to be infected with it and some gay men<br>in particular were subjected to press and some public hostility. Viruses don\u2019t discriminate.<br>People can and do, however.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>After a spell setting up a physiotherapy service in rural Zambia, I returned to London in<br>1990 to a full-time post in an HIV palliative care centre. My role back then was very much<br>dealing with physical symptoms, from pain relief to rehabilitation of muscle weakness,<br>neurological disorders and poor mobility following an acute illness. I remember feeling a<br>bit \u2018feeble\u2019 with the limited amount I could offer but realised that it was very important to<br>these people to make their physical bodies as strong and healthy as possible. They still<br>\u201clived\u201d in their bodies, as one client put it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>At one point, around the start of the 90s I remember counting the number of funerals I\u2019d<br>been to in the last month, and it was ten. These were people, patients, clients I was close<br>to, most of whom were dying so young. It seems natural for your parents or grandparents to eventually die, but these were people of around my age that I could easily have been at<br>a party with, and it was moments like that where I realised how \u201cunnatural\u201d this was. It\u2019s not<br>something I regret being a part of. I think you could describe it as one of those life<br>changing events of a generation. It was part of the reality of that time.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>There was laughter too. Quite a lot. I remember a client going on holiday to Egypt and<br>deciding to climb onto a pyramid. (He was a stonemason). He was subsequently<br>arrested and held in police custody when, in an inspired stroke, he claimed<br>\u2018diminished responsibility\u2019 due to AIDS &#8211; he said that they couldn\u2019t get him back to his<br>hotel fast enough!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>But things changed. Thanks to advances in medicine, things moved forward. 1997 saw<br>the beginning of combination anti-retroviral therapy, which coincided with my move to<br>Glasgow and the Brownlee Centre. Suddenly, it seemed, HIV was becoming a chronic<br>illness as opposed to a terminal one, and treatment and prevention continued and<br>continues to advance. This means that HIV evolved to become as it is today &#8211; a virus that<br>can be managed, lived with and not transmitted to others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>One positive thing to emerge from HIV care was being part of the establishment of multi-<br>disciplinary team working as a model for the best possible practice which applies to many<br>different clinical settings. The difference, for me anyway, was that the team supporting<br>those with HIV was truly holistic, embracing the medical, physical, mental and social<br>needs of our patients. We could all cross refer people to other team members, a system<br>which worked very well. This felt very much like humans coming together to enable and<br>support other human beings.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>We\u2019re privileged today because of what we learned yesterday. All the men, women and<br>children we sadly lost did pave the way for massive medical advances. From all the<br>tragedy of the past, there\u2019s something positive to take from it. For many of us, regardless<br>of HIV status, it opened us up to meeting so many amazing people and learning so much<br>about humans. The ability of human beings to cope with the most awful unimaginable<br>situations and plough through to come out on top did prevail. 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