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It's a real balance of learning what you can tolerate and what ultimately you can't. You have to say enough is enough. It's all about making healthy choices. I think HIV has helped motivate me mentally and physically. I look at working out and doing something physically active every day as being as important as taking my meds. That's just a part of my health and well-being. I notice that if I don't work out, then my head starts spinning; I go to some pretty crazy places.

So I do yoga, I do spin, I do circuit training. I've started introducing back some gymnastics and some tumbling to maintain strength and flexibility.

It's fun and it gives me an outlet. My metabolism isn't quite what it used to be. I struggle with that belly roll.

What I'm trying to do is cut sugar out of my diet and eat clean and that sort of thing. I mentioned the belly roll to my husband and he's like, "Please, you don't have anything. I try to live by example -- being gay, being HIV-positive -- you know, life goes on. Also, not to take anything for granted. I didn't think I would see 30, and here I am at I never know what's going to be around the corner. I don't think of anything really as a failure; you're just learning lessons, and I've learned a lot of lessons already [laughs].

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