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Medical staff made 'inappropriate' and 'discriminatory' comments about HIV
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|May 22, 2025
A WOMAN living with HIV has revealed some of the comments she has received from medical professionals as she wants more people to feel safe telling their story.
Becky Mitchell was diagnosed with HIV in August 2012 after a year-long relationship with a man who had the virus.
Since her diagnosis, Becky - whose viral load is undetectable - said she has faced discrimination at the hands of doctors, nurses and dentists.
The 50-year-old, an executive assistant and personal trainer from Teignmouth, said while receiving a flu jab a nurse shouted: “Put gloves on, she's HIV.” Her dentist also told his assistant to “wash her hands” - even though she’d worn gloves.
Becky said the comments she faced were confusing and unhelpful, and she is speaking out so more women can tell their story.
She said: “It was confusing, they were supposed to know better, and I knew more than they did. I look after myself, I go to doctors’ appointments, I am no risk to anyone.
“I know a lot of women who didn’t tell their families because they were afraid of discrimination or violence. I thought, if I can help to give them a voice, and try to raise the profile, I am happy to speak out about my experience.”
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