next speaker. hi, my name is [speaker not understood] and i ve been living with hiv since 2003. before i tested positive i was gainfully employed living in nob hill and i used drugs sometimes. but after i tested positive i started using [speaker not understood]. eventually i lost my job, lost my health insurance, and was living in an sro. things went from bad to worse. in 2007 i found [speaker not understood] wellness center, was able to see a doctor, talked to a case manager and find a social community. they really helped me navigate the system. but because of my drug use i was not able to be on meds yet. my doctor told me i could develop resistance if i skip doses because i was to too high. without treating my drug addiction first i really couldn t treat my hiv even if i had access to a doctor. so, in 2011 things got worse but i knew i couldn t hide behind the drugs to cope with my life any more. i asked my case manager, my peer advocate and staff at wellness center to