My husband called me a walking corpse because I am HIV positive | Tuko TV

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My husband called me a walking corpse because I am HIV positive | Tuko TV


Irene Waliaula’s life changed when she tested positive for HIV. She was diagnosed with the dreaded virus and was left heartbroken, rejected and distressed. On two occasions, she contemplated taking her own life. On today’s episode she shares the struggles she’s had to endure and her hopes of finding a partner who will accept her.

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  1. What message do you have for Irene Waliaula? You can reach her on
    0740770853 or 0705877978. To share your story with us, kindly write a well detailed email to eucabeth.mukami@tuko.co.ke

  2. Irene am a disconduct couple my husband is positive and we are okay I love him the way he is infact positive people hawahanyi ni watu hawajui he takes his meds I have a two year old and a four months old baby who are also negative ☺️ accept your self and even if you are positive you don't have to be taken by any one you are just like any other woman 🙂 jipende if someone wants to walk away aende akuondolee stress see someone help get your self esteem back and stop looking down at your self 😉

  3. Girl you are so pretty……I love everything about you….may God help you to heal coz you are in pain……it shall be well it's not the end of life you still have a bright future girl may God help you

  4. Focus on your mental health and your child, a loving partner will come at the right time, don't force it. Be emotionally& spiritually equipped to discern a good man for you & your child, before searching for one. Put God at the center of your life, the rest will follow.

  5. My not professional opinion, think of the good things in your life e.g. your baby, your parents. Focus on these things and try not to focus on the bad. It is hard but it's doable. My very best wishes.

  6. Y'all be talking and saying she mustn't need a man to live or whatever.. let's be realistic bana she got feelings too..she needs to satisfy herself like other people .let's talk facts

  7. Naulisa kwani waxizana mko na ugojwa wa akili matako hiko na nini ???? Nilasima huwe na usaa ya mwanaume ???? Munjinga wewe raputa kazi hakuna pshari unaeda na mwsnaume wara mwsnsume sio dawa

  8. Take heart my dear. These days people with HIV even live longer than those without. And also know that HIV people still find love. Your tomorrow is better than yesterday. Who knows in the next five years HIV cure will be out in Jesus name. Never ever despair in life. We love you.

  9. My dear have ever heard of self love??
    You love yourself , once you do that you will never think of getting back to the suicidal Man.
    And for the case getting a husband, just be patient

  10. Ndoa yangu ilikua kama yako but mm ckuweza kumzalia mtoi,for the good 5yrs nlikua Malia daily the last minute aliniambia anahitaji mutu anaeza mzalia nliamua kuenda and am happy

  11. i just wonder why she thinks she needs a man to make something of her life. There are so many things that she can do to elevate herself. Your life is not measured by a man. It was a man who put you in the situation you are in now! Focus on building yourself and a future for your child. You are the one who said that HIV is not a death sentence. Go ahead and prove it!

  12. Mami please don’t get stuck in victim mentality mode. You are beautiful and talented, you don’t need a man to be whole. Focus on you and your child. When the right time and right man comes, hopefully you’ll be ready but right now you will continue to attract abusers. Please work on healing first.

  13. But young lady,should you surely have a man for your life to be complete?The thing you should go for at this moment is your career and purpose,so that you can raise your kid and parents