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HIV & Me: A Guide to Living With HIV for Hispanics
Up Close & Personal: Esmeralda
ESMERALDA (not her real name) discovered that her husband had HIV only after his death, a few days after he had entered the hospital for the first time. The couple had been living in a small Mexican town. At first, his family didn't tell her what was wrong.

She soon discovered that she too had HIV. She was breastfeeding her baby daughter at the time and, to protect her daughter from getting HIV, she was told to stop breastfeeding. She remembers being "really, really scared" for her baby. Fortunately, her daughter was HIV negative. But Esmeralda discovered that she was pregnant again.

Four days after her husband's death, Esmeralda was encouraged to move out. With little money, one baby, and another on the way, she had nowhere to go. So, she bravely crossed the border into California to live with her sister-in-law. While she was pregnant with her second baby, a boy, she took medicine to prevent the transmission of HIV and didn't breastfeed him. He is HIV negative.

Esmeralda's life soon took a turn for the better. A social worker, a nurse and a peer advocate helped Esmeralda with services. Through them, Esmeralda met women with HIV who became her good friends. They gave her rides to appointments and supported her.

These days, Esmeralda is happily married to an HIV-negative man. She's doing well medically and she even works full time cleaning houses. On evenings and Saturdays, she takes English lessons. She also volunteers at a women's HIV organization and an HIV clinic.

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Contents
  1. Did You Just Test HIV Positive?
  2. Step 1: Getting Smart About HIV
  3. Step 2: Telling Others
  4. Dealing With Machismo and Homophobia
  5. Up Close & Personal: Ahmad Salcido
  6. Step 3: Getting Connected to Support
  7. Step 4: Finding Quality Health Care
  8. Step 5: Learning About HIV Treatment
  9. Up Close & Personal: Esmeralda
  10. Pregnancy & HIV
  11. Up Close & Personal: Raùl Roldán
  12. Resources
  13. Step 6: Preparing to Start HIV Treatment
  14. Step 7: Choosing the Right HIV Treatment
  15. Step 8: Dealing With HIV Treatment
  16. Step 9: Gathering Strength From Others
  17. Step 10: Putting It All Together


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