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HIV/AIDS Survivor Profile: Shatoya Brown

October 22, 2009 - 2:34am 301 reads 1 comments

It’s easy to look at the dark and depressing side of HIV and AIDS, but many women like Shatoya Brown, 35, use their situation to help others and enjoy life more.

Brown said in an e-mail that she works as a program coordinator for an HIV counseling and testing program at a community base organization in Brooklyn, New York. She has been HIV positive for 14 years and was diagnosed with AIDS two years ago. She acquired HIV and AIDS sexually.

The most common ways to contract HIV and AIDS is through exchanging bodily fluids during sexual intercourse, injecting needles and syringes from an infected person into your body or if your mother had HIV/AIDS during pregnancy, according to Avert.org.

Of course, HIV and AIDS can complicate many parts of a woman’s life, despite a positive outlook. “Life is different because I have to take medication, see the doctor more frequently and when I get into a relationship, I have to disclose my status,” Brown said. Losing a best friend and needing a hip replacement doesn’t help.

She said she attended support groups in the past for her condition and now attends the AIDS Walk every year in New York.

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Pat Elliott

Hi Rheyanne - Thanks for this inspiring portrait of Shatoya Brown. Your words draw a picture of a very strong person who is much more than just her HIV/AIDS diagnosis. I hope your article will inspire other members to write in and tell us more about their lives. Many thanks, Pat

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