This naturalistic study reports the ways of becoming a long-term survi
vor of AIDS. Ethnographic interviewing techniques were used to intervi
ew a purposive sample of 14 men and 6 women who had AIDS for at least
3 years and who were living in the Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida, area
. Part of a larger study on the phenomenon of surviving AIDS, the ways
of becoming a long-term survivor are embedded within 5 dimensions tha
t allowed participants to reconstruct their lives within the context o
f AIDS. The reconstructed life was a process supported by normalizing,
focusing on living, taking care of oneself, being in relation to othe
rs, and triumphing. This study offers health care providers strategies
to assist people in all stages of HIV disease to find health within t
he context of their illness.