"I am Enough" with Scott Fried: Lectures on Hope & Healing

How I Told My Parents I Have HIV

8 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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In 1987, receiving an HIV diagnosis felt like a definitive death sentence, as the pandemic was surging and life-saving medications like AZT were not yet available. After my own diagnosis that year, I carried the heavy burden of sharing this news with my parents during a time of immense fear and uncertainty. Twenty years later, I gathered my friends and family in New York City to mark a major anniversary of survival—a milestone that once seemed impossible. During that celebration, I revisited my journey through storytelling and song to honor how far we had come. In this segment, I share the intimate and difficult story of how I told my parents.

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