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People who have HIV and have been on treatment for more than six months and have an undetectable viral load like Josh in the film cannot pass the virus on and can expect to live as long as anyone else. 

If like Josh in the film you are anxious about talking about your HIV status to a potential partner or anyone else and would like some support then you can call THT Direct or arrange to speak to one of our online counsellors

There are many misunderstandings that still surround HIV, some of which are mentioned by Simone in the film, such as the difference between HIV and AIDS. Learn what's fact, and what's not.

The only way to know your HIV status is to get tested. If you’ve never tested or it’s been more than a year since your last test, then it’s a good idea to test now. People can live for years unaware that they have it. Most HIV transmissions are from people who don’t know they have the virus and have unprotected sex.

Should you be diagnosed like Josh, you will be put on HIV treatment straight away as the sooner you start treatment the better it is for your health. 

HIV treatment is free of charge in the UK to all who need it regardless of citizenship or immigration status. 

It’s never been easier to get an HIV test and to get a result quickly. You can get a test in person or order tests online, with free and paid-for options. Many tests will provide you with a result in just a few minutes. If you would like to know more about the kinds of tests available and where you can get them our website can help you.

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If you would like to speak in confidence with someone about issues raised from this film, call THT direct on 0800 802 1221 or click the ‘speak to somebody’ button at the bottom of your phone screen.

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These films are dramatisations made with actors and all details have been anonymised to protect the identities of all those who took part in the creative process. Throughout the making of these films people from black African communities have been consulted on an ongoing basis to ensure they reflect real life situations.