“You only have three to five years to live.”
That’s what Julie Lewis was told the day she was diagnosed with HIV—shattering her suburban mom life in an instant. With three young children and a future clouded by fear and stigma, she chose not despair but advocacy, faith, and fierce positivity.
In Still Positive, Julie shares her powerful journey from secrecy to strength, charting the early days of harsh treatments, hidden truths, and a mother’s will to live for her children. Her memoir is a beacon for anyone facing a medical or personal crisis, a reminder that your diagnosis doesn’t define your destiny.
More than a survival story, this is a legacy of resilience, purpose, and hope.
Because sometimes, living with a diagnosis means learning how to truly live.