My studies are important to me. I made the honor role just recently, with 2 A's and 2 B's.
Ryan WhiteThe desire to move into a bigger house, to avoid living AIDS daily, and a dream to be accepted by a community and school, became possible and a reality with a movie about my life, The Ryan White Story.
Ryan WhiteTwice a week I would receive injections or IV's of Factor VIII which clotted the blood and then broke it down.
Ryan WhiteAIDS can destroy a family if you let it, but luckily for my sister and me, Mom taught us to keep going. Don't give up, be proud of who you are, and never feel sorry for yourself.
Ryan WhiteBecause of the lack of education on AIDS, discrimination, fear, panic, and lies surrounded me.
Ryan WhiteI believe in myself as I look forward to graduating from Hamilton Heights High School in 1991.
Ryan WhiteOn December 17, 1984, I had surgery to remove two inches of my left lung due to pneumonia. After two hours of surgery the doctors told my mother I had AIDS.
Ryan WhiteI'm just one of the kids, and all because the students at Hamilton Heights High School listened to the facts, educated their parents and themselves, and believed in me.
Ryan WhiteRumors of sneezing, kissing, tears, sweat, and saliva spreading AIDS caused people to panic.
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