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HIV/AIDS Activist Kecia Johnson Shares Story of How She Contracted the Virus Aged 22

HIV/AIDS Activist Kecia Johnson Shares Story of How She Contracted the Virus Aged 22

Kecia Johnson is an HIV/AIDS Activist and she goes round the world speaking to and inspiring others living with the virus. She has been living with AIDS for 11 Years.

Kecia was a 19-year-old sophomore at Sam Houston State and was living out her dreams while at school. As any young woman she then was looking for what she details as “prince charming” and thought she found him.

According to XO Necole, Johnson said,

“He was a well-known Houston area rapper. He was charming and well-connected and from the moment we met, we were inseparable.”

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He even was able to get her a job as a promotions assistant where she became very successful in other positions. She said, “Our life was filled with power, sex, drugs, and strip clubs.” Her life was filled with designer clothes, the hottest parties and so many other things she can’t imagine. The two broke up when she found out that he was cheating her on and even got another woman pregnant. Months later after leaving the relationship she was in the shower and passed out.

After going in and out of hospital, one day the physician walked in the room and said,

“So, about your AIDS virus.”

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At that time Johnson had full-blown AIDS and things weren’t looking good. After her discharge from the hospital she decided to become an advocate. She said,

“I vowed to share my story with the world and inspire others about the importance of self love.”

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When she spoke to her ex about what happened, he brushed her off and even asked that they get together because, “her arse got fatter”.

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Now Johnson, travels around the country and speaks to people living with AIDS.

She said,

“Looking back on this journey, I don’t blame myself but I do take full responsibility for my part and for not loving myself enough to walk away from a man who was not worthy of me.”

Her virus is currently undetectable, which means that is is absolutely untransmittable.

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