Former HIV-AIDS ambassador, Joyce Dzidzor Mensah has disclosed in an exclusive interview that she is no longer a single parent.
Talking about how affected she was during her
days of championing the cause of an HIV/AIDS ambassador in an interview with
Showbiz, Dzidzor revealed that she is now married to a young and supportive guy.
She explained that her physiological condition
had been diagnosed and she received treatment in Germany and is currently
continuing with treatment and receiving medication at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital.
Joyce told Showbiz that she had moved on from
that chapter in her life and was now happily married to a young, supportive guy
who does not care about the opinions and perception of others.
“People condemn my new husband for even
considering marrying me. They claim I don’t deserve him and that I am a liar
but regardless, he is giving me all the support and is encouraging me to go
on,” she said.
She said although the public has been educated
about HIV/AIDS related issues, this has not affected how people living with the
condition are treated by others. “We think because of the education that
encourages the public to hug persons with the condition, enough has been done.
It goes beyond just a hug or a handshake. The real test comes when you have to
live in the same house with people like me and eat from the same bowl or share
facilities. People pretend to shake hands with me but will not visit me in my
home and even when they do, they refuse to eat or drink anything I offer them,”
she said.
“Truthfully, the people who received any
positive effect from my campaigns are the people with HIV who previously didn’t
have any hope. They now know that it is possible to live productive lives
regardless of their status because they see others doing the same. I will
personally not encourage anyone to disclose their status publicly because
nothing has changed.
The general public has learned nothing, people
continue to refer to me as an AIDS patient although we have explained the
difference between HIV and AIDS on numerous occasions, and it doesn’t make
sense. People still abandon their infected relatives in hospitals even after
all the education that has been done,” she added.
No comments:
Post a Comment