So what’s the secret to my longevity, if you like? Well I guess the bottom line, the most important thing is positive thinking, and a determination to live a life really that’s fulfilled, to live a life in which I feel I can make a significant difference. You know, each and every one of us ought to find ways to take care of ourselves. Personally, I try to avoid stress as much as possible and I try to deal with my stress levels by resting well, having a balanced diet by ... I don’t just work all the time but I have play time as well. I have massages, I go for a swim, I take walks in the country, but also one of the very very significant things is that I have a very good support network around. I have a whole group of people around me who I can talk to, who I can share my thoughts, ideas, and feelings with. I have access to a whole range of support groups if I wish to go to them. I have my own coach. It’s very important to talk about HIV, to talk about how your feeling and what’s going on for you on a daily basis. Which, you know those are all the key things really that enable me to live a healthy life. Why I’m still here? I don’t know. I don’t know the answer to that one. As I said I expected to die when I was 25-26. Here I am 47 on my next birthday and I’m still here. For me it’s really really been about positive thinking I guess. Dying of HIV has never ever been an option for me. There are far to many things I want to do on this planet before my time is up, and I have been very determined to do those things. I have had an incredible life. I’ve done things, had things, seen things, felt things, experienced things that most people would only ever dream of doing. And I’ve done those things because I’ve made them happen.