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'I didn't think a white woman in her 40s would get HIV - but I've learnt it's not a death sentence'

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Sue Hunter, 62, from Farnborough, has lived with HIV for 15 years. She now campaigns for better sex education and early testing.

Here, she tells her story of being diagnosed and the journey she has been on since... 'As a teenager, I remember the AIDS awareness leaflets coming through the door and my mum picking one up. “That’s nothing to do with us,” she said, throwing it away.

I too assumed I’d never get HIV – I wasn’t gay. But 35 years later, I caught the virus through having unprotected sex. After my divorce in 2004, I re-entered the dating world.

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