Living Victoriously with An AIDS Diagnosis

Hi, My name is Doretta Gadsden. I'm a registered nurse and author of a best selling book Living Victoriously. I was diagnosed with AIDS in 1993 while working on an AIDS unit in Beth Israel medical center in NYC. 10 years before that I was an IV drug abuser who was trying to excape from the memories of incest with my father.

Today I live a  healthy life. I'm married and we have a blended family of loving children and grandchildren.

I want to connect with other women living full lives with this diagnosis and I want to get more involved with showing women and girls that you can live healthy lives despite having a dignosis of HIV/AIDS.

HIV/AIDS is not what it was years ago but we still have to teach safe sex,testing and caring for our bodies. Choices in treatment is plentiful compared to when I was diagnosed in 1993.

Thats a bit about me. I'm glad to be here.

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Submitted by kmartel
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We are so glad to have you join our community--Would you be interested in blogging with A Girl Like Me? If so, please email us at info@thewellproject.org. We would love to be able to provide you with the platform to share your story with more women, and connect with our blog family! You can also email me directly at kmartel@thewellproject.org. All my best, Krista

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