Ghanaian actress with HIV, Joyce Dzidzor, celebrates after her daughter was tested Negative for HIV
Joyce Dzidzor Mensah, a Ghanaian actress, and former HIV/AIDS advocate is on cloud nine after HIV testing revealed that her daughter tested negative.
In a recent post, she described how HIV stigma prevented parents in her area from allowing their children to play with hers.
According to Joyce, now that the results are negative, those parents are flocking into her house with their children to congratulate her and also to enable their children to play with hers.
In her own words;
I have fought a good fight, I have fought a good fight. My daughter’s HIV results came out today negative from The university hospital Hamburg. UKE. I have always told you that i have no virus in me that can affect a child in my womb. I am harmless. I cannot infect any human being.
Now many mothers in Hamburg are calling me. They want to come close to us and play with my child.
I am crying right now because i know that if i die today, all my children will be free.
When the doctor said to me today that my daughter doesn’t have any traces of infection, come and see me jumping and shouting at the hospital. I poured powder on Bella
The doctor’s phone number is on the results with the hospital’s number UKE is a very big hospital in Germany
Oh mother nature you know that i only came on this earth to help humanity. You only know my heart that i have never infected any soul on this earth with any kind of disease.
God I know that you have prepared a resting place for me for my gentle soul
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