If there is anyone who can be considered "experts" on AIDS, then it most
certainly is people who are living with the disease. Why do we not share
with others, our experience, strength and hope?? I have attended dozens
of workshops, bereavement groups and conferences to address the family
dynamics issues, and have had more people come up to me and say..."There
is no one who I can talk to. I would talk to my family or friends BUT I
don't want to hurt them, or frighten them with every little pain I
experience." Our loved ones are the hardest people to let it all out
to. On a personal note, I have lost my husband, two very close friends
and will soon lose another friend who I have taken in to live with me. I
know the emotional torment that is a given with AIDS. I see it every day
of my life. Communication is the language of the heart that heals
suffering, and ausages some of the fears.
If anyone would like to belong to this support group, you can remain
anonymous, and feel safe in letting go. Please write to me personally if
you have no one to talk to. I am more than willing to lend an open ear:
My e-mail is: an...@uoguelph.ca
I would really encourage anyone who is interested in joining such a
support group to please respond to me. You can choose to remain
anonymous or not. Personally, I choose to break my own anonymity because
I am heavily involved in AIDS teams, boards, volunteer services, public
health and speak publicly when ever I have the opportunity. This disease
is especially close to my heart, and I have suffered multiple losses this
past year. My husband was the first. I presently use my home to write
out of and have an AIDS patient living here in an apartment on the main
level. He lost his partner and has been going through great lonliness.
He says, talking is the key to healing the pain. So let's talk. If we
ever hope to fight this disease, then we have to unite with heart.
For anyone who is either infected or affected by AIDS you may contact me
personally through my e-mail address. Your input and suggestions would
be greatly appreciated. I soon hope to have a new group posted and am in
the process of trying to figure out all that is required to establish one.
Thanks for your support,
Sincerely,
Annie Cameron