
I now reside and write in Portland OR, after having lived in San Francisco for 44 years. I worked in the HIV/AIDS field from 1983 to 2022, and am currently writing a memoir about that experience. I’m at 600 pages and still going! Help!
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One of the patients was very near the end and his boyfriend’s hysterical cries of “Please don’t go!” travelled down the corridor and seeped into other rooms. We kept the door closed, but the sorrowful pleas could still be heard.
The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was a frightening place. Most of the patients were extremely ill with pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) and relied on ventilators to breathe for them until the medications they were taking had time to work.
As I walked to and from the hospital, I watched a demolition crew taking down a building on Army Street. I was amazed how quickly it came apart.
There were two doors in and out of the nurse’s report room on the AIDS ward. One lead to the even numbered rooms, the other to the odd. It was the place where you could sit for a moment, take a break, eat your lunch, write in the communicat...
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I reside in Portland OR, after living in San Francisco for 44 years. I worked in the HIV/AIDS field from 1983-2022 and am sharing some selections from a memoir I’m writing about my life before and during that experience. Thank you for your support!
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