A Day in the Life Video Series: Brooke Davidoff on Stopping Meds for Financial ReasonsFebruary 13, 2012 Keeping up with HIV meds often means having to weave daily doses into a busy life. How do other HIVers do it? In each episode of this video series, we'll take a peek into the day-to-day routine of a person who's living with HIV, taking HIV meds, and dealing with situations that get in the way of adherence. Watch other videos in the series. Episode 5: Brooke Davidoff Age: 33 Home: Seattle, Wash. Diagnosed: 2010 Summary: "Why should I have to choose between groceries and my medication?" Brooke Davidoff asks. Brooke started taking HIV meds to protect her son while she was pregnant. Now her family can no longer afford for her to take them. Brooke and her husband speak on this most objectionable adherence challenge. Produced by Mark S. King. Copyright © 2012 Remedy Health Media, LLC. All rights reserved.
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