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Response from Ms. Breuer

Some people don't fire others; they just torture them until they leave. A scummy practice.
Discrimination is illegal, even in South Texas. You are being isolated at work, treated differently because of your diagnosis and limited in your ability to get your work done.
You have the right to discuss this with your HR director whether anyone gives you "permission" or not. Ask for an appointment to discuss a "workplace problem." Lay out your concerns as calmly and professionally as you can. I encourage you to hand the HR director a list of bullet points that are your concerns and work your way through them in the conversation. Point out during the conversation that you seek a solution that makes the work flow more smoothly both for you and for your supervisor. You can disarm someone simply by acknowledging that you're not the only one who has difficulty adjusting to the situation. It demonstrates empathy and awareness of the difficulty your absence creates for your supervisor.
If that conversation is unsatisfactory, calmly and professionally state that you prefer to resolve this without involving a lawyer or an officer of the company, but the working conditions have to change. Sometimes all it takes to remind an HR director of what's legal and what isn't is a well-worded letter from an attorney. That shouldn't set you back too much.
I'm sorry that you're facing this. Please remember that "at will employee" is not a synonym for "punching bag." You still have basic workplace rights. I wish you strength.
One more thought: I don't know whether you want to take this on, but sometimes the most disarming thing you can do is to publicly acknowledge your diagnosis, robbing your supervisor of her "secret" about you, and act as though you're still a person who deserves to be treated with dignity. You are. Being HIV positive is not a crime. Even in South Texas.
Please write again if you get partway downstream on this and would like further comments. Since I cannot see your email address in this program, please identify yourself in your second e-mail so that I can make the connection. Go well.
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