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FLORIDA: "HIV Patient Shares Her Story: 'It Took Me Two Seconds' to Make a Wrong Decision"
February 19, 2007
At Fort Lauderdale's African-American Research Library and Cultural Center, 75 students attended a health and wellness forum on HIV/AIDS. Organizers of the event said the topic was chosen specifically because the message is still not getting through to some youths. "They're not getting this in schools and they're getting misinformation from their peers," said Dr. Pamela Merritt, medical director of the HIV/AIDS division of the Broward County Health Department, an event sponsor.
According to the Health Department, people ages 13 to 29 comprise 24 percent of the county's 6,752 HIV cases and 15 percent of the 16,625 AIDS cases.
During the two-hour forum, teens watched intently as a local group, STOP, performed a skit that showed how everyday people can contract HIV. They asked detailed questions during presentations made by peer educators.
Damaries Cruz, 35, started out by telling the teens how smitten she was with her former fiancé's good looks and personality. "It took me two seconds to make the wrong decision," Cruz said as she recalled having unprotected sex that led to her contracting HIV 15 years ago. "Boyfriends and girlfriends come and go. HIV stays with you forever," said Cruz, urging the teens to protect themselves.
Though initially startled by Cruz's frankness, the teens soon had many questions: Did her fiancé know he had HIV when he passed it on? Does she feel healthy? Can she still date? Cruz answered "yes" to all of them.
More young girls should hear the messages the forum delivered, said Sadrina Habersham, 18, of Miami. "A lot of people know the right thing to do, but they're not doing it."
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Subject: [CDC News] HIV/STD/TB Conference Information 02/08/2007
From: prevention-news@cdcnpin.org
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 09:35:30 -0500
Posted at 09:46 AM by Shantrie in the HIV & AIDS category/ies.
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