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HPV Advocate Succumbs to Cervical Cancer

By Bonnie Diraimondo RN February 19, 2012 - 10:45pm
 
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On February 5, 2012, the world lost a truly courageous soul, that of Michele Baldwin. At age 45, she had suffered from cervical cancer, the result of HPV (human papillomavirus).

Baldwin inspired women everywhere when, after receiving her final diagnosis last June, she raised money for a paddle-boarding trip 700 miles down the Ganges River to bring awareness to HPV and the vaccine capable of preventing it.

In so doing, she accomplished the world’s record, all while still suffering from the final stages of cervical cancer.

According to Baldwin, during the course of her paddle boarding trip, the pain she experienced disappeared. She chronicled her trip at Starryganga.com. She was determined to have something positive come from her negative experience with HPV and cancer.

At 19, she moved to India where she worked directly with Mother Teresa. That began a lifelong love of India and its culture and she spent many years of her life going back to India from her home in Albequerque, New Mexico. During one of her visits, she spent time delivering babies at the Afghan Women’s Gynecologic Hospital in Peshawar.

Baldwin underwent surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, in addition to two last radical treatments with chemotherapy. Her cancer had spread to the point where no more treatment was possible.

It was during this time that she took her daughter Audrey out of school and lived for five weeks in Morocco, Italy, and Spain.

According to Frederic Lumiere of LumiereMedia in Los Angeles, Baldwin’s story will be highlighted in his new documentary “Anyone’s Daughter - The HPV Epidemic”. The documentary will use footage of her expedition in addition to interviews which were done with Baldwin and her family during the last few weeks of her life.

“Until everyone is screaming to have HPV addressed in a more effective manner, then those of us with HPV will only have to scream louder.” (a quote from Tamika Feldner, Founder of Tamika and Friends, a non-profit cervical cancer organization and a cervical cancer survivor herself)

 
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Bonnie Diraimondo is an RN and a patient advocate regarding HPV issues. She is an international speaker, author,and ...

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Anonymous

The emotional impact of discovering that you have HPV can outweigh the physical health issues one has to deal with. Go to H-Date.net to find support and other singles with HPV in your area!

February 21, 2012 - 1:57am
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Anonymous

Dating may sound like a depressing chore When you have herpes. You may be afraid that you will frighten a possible partner away whenever you tell them you've herpes. But having herpes is not the end of the world. I found my boyfriend and many good friends on herpesdateonline?c o m, a dating site for people living with herpes. Good luck to you all!

February 21, 2012 - 7:04pm
Bonnie Diraimondo RN (reply to Anonymous)

Instead of just utiilzing the HPV articles as a means to advertise your organization perhaps you can explain it. There is no test for men for HPV therefore men on your site would likely be there because of another STI such as herpes. I can only speak for myself, but already having HPV I certainly do not want to be exposing myself to yet a second STI and how you counsel people in this regard. Ithink that would be very helpful to readers instead of just a marketing blurb.

February 22, 2012 - 7:05am
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