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The HPV Vaccine and U.S. Immigration

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A girl’s attempt to gain U.S. citizenship may be derailed by refusal to have the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Simone Davis, a 17-year-old girl born in Britain, seeks to become a U.S. citizen but is confronted by immigration laws mandating that she receive the HPV vaccine that protects against the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus commonly attributed to cervical cancer.

This vaccine requirement stems from the 1996 Immigration and Nationality Act, which mandates that prior to being granted permanent resident status, immigrants must receive all vaccines recommended by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). In 2008, however, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) updated the list of vaccines required of immigrants to include HPV, a move criticized by a number of advocacy groups who say the mandate places undue burden on those seeking to enter the U.S., and in particular, to women and girls.

Some organizations and advocate groups that focus on immigrant rights and women’s health have questioned the necessity of forcing individuals to receive the vaccine considering that HPV isn’t communicable in public settings. Of the 14 required vaccines, 13 of which aim to prevent infectious diseases considered highly contagious, Gardasil alone targets a sexually transmissible virus. Another worry is that cost may pose unfair financial burden placed on women, possibly acting as a significant financial barrier to seeking citizenship (the vaccine costs $360, plus clinic fees).

Simone protests the HPV vaccine for several reasons; her story reported by abcnews.com. As a devout Christian, Simone has taken a virginity pledge and doesn’t understand she why she should be required to take the vaccine when she doesn’t believe herself to be at risk. Her guardian and paternal grandmother, whom Simone calls “Nanny,” was also upset by this mandate and filed a waiver to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services on moral and religious grounds but was rejected. Now facing the possibility of being separated from her Nanny, with only 30 days to appeal the decision before she must reapply as an adult (which requires a five year wait to become eligible for citizenship), Simone questions why none of her American classmates were required to take the HPV vaccine. Simone’s Nanny claims the issue is not simply about religion, and instead highlights their desire to have the same rights of any U.S. citizen.

Deborah Arrindell, ASHA’s vice-president of health policy, says “This vaccine has enormous potential to protect women’s health, no one’s debating that. What’s troubling is the requirement extends only to immigrants, and doesn’t apply to U.S. citizens. One has to question just how much public health is advanced by requiring the vaccine for a such a narrow segment of the population.” Jon Abramson, chairman of the CDC’s Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices when the body recommended the vaccine for U.S. citizens last year, further purports that this policy is “not a good idea.”

There are some indications, however, that the HPV vaccine requirement may be reconsidered. Within the month CDC is expected to release new criteria to determine which vaccines should be mandated for U.S. immigrants. Whether this new criteria will affect Simone Davis’ situation, or the lives of other female immigrants, has yet to seen.

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Hi Friends! TGIF! :]

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I sent this note to everybody in my address book so 1.) I can say hello and 2.) I can see who’s e-mail addresses still work. I’m also posting it on my blog so those that are following it can stop by and say hello. I’d love to hear from you and find out where you are reading this blog from. Is it helpful to you?

I know I haven’t been around much lately. I’ve been pretty busy getting the 17 year old off to college, the 5 year old off to kindergarten, and the 3 year old still stays home w/me. We are super busy these days between swimming lessons, bible study, awana, working out at the gym, and still trying to keep up w/everything — it’s any wonder I make it through all the e-mails OR all the projects that need tackling on a daily basis. But … that’s life. You get what you get and you don’t throw a fit. You just take things one day at a time, one moment at a time, one hour at a time, and you do what you can when you can get it done. Right?

I have a confession to make. I have been playing that scrabble game on Facebook called Lexulous. It’s pretty fun. What’s neat about that game is you don’t have to sit and finish out the game. You can log on, make your move, and then go about your business. You can also have more than one game going so that you can make your move on several games and then go about your business. It’s just been nice to take a break from the usual and have some fun. Even if that fun is just for five minutes in between everything else going on.

Ok … so I have been behind on getting my site updates out and for that I do apologize. Two days ago I did manage to get a few things tackled. Here’s what I completed:

1.) People have had some really cool things to say about me and the site which is nice. It’s nice to get encouragement, ya know? So thank you for that! :-)

2.) Do me a favor and make sure I’ve got your social group listed, k? There are a few newbies on the page and some national events to check out. Let me know if you’d like me to add one of your social outings. I’m happy to do that for you.

3.) Would you believe the last time I posted something on the blog was September 1st? And before that August 28th? I promise I am not slipping. I was able to get a couple of new posts up tonight. I think you’ll be able to appreciate them.. at least I hope so.

The Bathroom And Herpes
You Are Beautiful Inside And Out
Personal herpes questions asked & answered

4.) Are you guys ready for the fall? I love this time of the year. The only thing I could really do w/out is the high pollen count. Oh yeah.. one more thing. Picking Up the Pieces will be celebrating it’s 11th birthday. I hope you will stop by and say hi. We are 11 years old on October 1st. That’s just around the corner.

Ok… I’ll be checking the rest of my e-mail tomorrow and will get the rest of the stuff added here and there soon. I’ll probably send out another update when I finish just like this one.

Happy Fall Y’all,

Angela ;-)

Twitter: @Yoshi2me
Herpes Help
Message Board

Feel free to share this note with friends that share in our common bond. [[hugs!]]

When we aren’t on Picking Up the Pieces you can find us here:
— We have a pretty cool VIP room going. So far 30+ people have shared their photos. It’s been wonderful being able to put a face with a name. What’s nice about this forum is the only way to get in is to share your photo. Once your photo is posted, you get added to the VIP room. If you decide to take your photos down at any time, we remove the photos upon request, and then we take you off the VIP list. Pretty Cool, eh? Let me know what you think! :]

WOW – I guess I had a lot to say. ;-)

You Are Beautiful Inside And Out

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Dear Angela,

Just shy because of this condition, Herpes Type 2. I leave your herpes biography on my computer everyday for when I come home I can read it again because it makes me feel so much more of a person.

I spent hours on the computer wanting to know more about this condition and everything I’ve seen couldn’t stop my tears but YOU! There’s nothing like it, having the support from people more so YOU! with the same problem.

Angela, lately I have been having trouble with myself as in thinking of harming myself but I came across you and I want to thank you so so so much there for not feeling so alone.

Sadly there are no groups here in my city for us to talk to face to face with people with similar conditions but I’m trying. For now Angela I need you and I have questions, simple questions to ask you if you dont mind?

Thanks again for you time… you have no idea what an impact you are to me….

~ Anonymous

Dear Anonymous,

I will do my best to answer any questions that you might have so feel free to write me any time day or night.

Before I get to your questions I just wanted to let you know that I have a listing of Support Groups, Social Groups, and even Social Events that are planned for the year over on my main site: Yoshi2me.com aka: Herpes Help – I hope that is going to be helpful for you.

Here’s more information About Herpes too. :]

There are also two online support groups you might want to check out: Picking Up the Pieces as well as our Shut Up and Post! STD Message Board. I’m almost positive you will feel better about everything once you’ve created an alias with which to post and start communicating with other people.

Be sure and pick an alias and e-mail address that nobody knows about so that you can have some sort of anonymity. Whatever you do, it’s better not to use a work e-mail addresses as sometimes those are monitored.

Ok… so I will do my best to answer your questions and if any of you out there have questions for me you are welcome to write to me too from here. I will post your question here on my blog and answer your question within the same post. Don’t worry, I will tweak your questions and make sure to take out any personal identifiable information. Everything that gets posted does so anonymously and this way we can kill two birds with one stone and help others find the answers that they are looking for without giving away who you are.

Lastly, you are the wonderful human being that God created. Having herpes doesn’t define who you are. You are beautiful inside and out and life is always worth living – ALWAYS. You are never alone and only an e-mail or posting away. [[[hugs]]]

Emotional Support and Understanding

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I would like to thank you for having the courage to be honest about living with HSV and HPV. I suffer from both, finding out the latter just today, and it makes me feel better just to read about someone, anyone struggling with the same emotions that with the diagnosis.

I have had HSV for over a year and have found that each day and each month it becomes less painful, and I am not even talking about the physical pain. Anyway, I can only hope that I will be able to take care of my HPV with as much dignity and grace I can find, which, again, brings me to thanking you, because I feel that in light of any STD, emotional support and understanding is the fastest way to healing. So thank you. – Caitlyn

MPWH the New Big Brother

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Have you heard of MPWH?

MPWH stands for Meet People With Herpes.

For some strange reason I have been getting TONS of feedback on them lately. I think it’s because I provide feedback pages for various sites and products on things. People send me their positive and negative experiences all the time. But lately it’s been A LOT about MPWH and how they run their online dating site.

Take for example the following:

Yeeeeah. I had a situation with them a few months back. I had sent someone a link to like my facebook profile or myspace something, and they blasted me saying no solicitation for other sites. So I argued with them. If I’m paying for a site, whoever I contact, and whatever contact info I decide to provide, is MY business. Pre-H days I was on a few like… ‘pay’ sites for dating. They at least wanted you to correspond with the person maybe a time or two, but hell if you were paying and sent someone a message with your contact info it wasnt like you were being ‘big brothered’ the whole time. So ultimately, I’m paying you to contact other members, and you’re telling me I can’t give them my profile information for like… a social networking site. Which mpwh is NOT. They put fu*%in limits on your socializing. The site is pretty wack actually. But they’re quick to cite how many members they have on their site as some type of testament to their supposed greatness.

So basically what seems to be happening over there is that you pay for the service and while you are trying to meet people with herpes…your private correspondence is monitored and if they do not like what you are saying in private with the people you are trying to meet…they slap your hand OR worse…remove you from the site.

WOW. Most online dating sites don’t do that and ESPECIALLY if you are paying for the service. MOST online dating sites take your payment and then you are on your own to meet, socialize, and correspond with whomever you so choose.

If it were me… I wouldn’t give such a site the time of day. I’ve actually heard through the grapevine that you can not correspond freely and if you mention other sites or social gatherings you get slapped on the hand or your membership removed. WOW.

It would be like Walmart turning me away for shopping at Target the previous day. OR Walmart refusing to check me out because I mentioned an item I had bought at Target OR vice versa.

I think if somebody is paying for something then they should get what they pay for instead of every piece of private correspondence monitored and as this individual said, “big brothered.”

I was booted from MPWH

The Right Time to Tell

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The right time to tell is anytime before you become intimate with them. Some believe that you should tell early so, if they do bolt, you haven’t invested very many emotions in them. Personally, I don’t think that sex should come up in the relationship until at least two months of dating so you can actually get to know each other. Sex really complicates things if you think about it. If it’s good, you overlook a lot of quirks that would normally be ‘deal breakers’ … if it’s ‘bad’, you’re not as likely to give a potentially great person a chance. Beyond all that, it is consistently awesome once there are real emotions involved.

There is a lot of information on Angela’s site about having The Talk and real experiences with it. Knowledge is power. Whatever you do, DO NOT attempt The Talk until you can answer ALL of their questions. The more calm (not crying, blaming, etc.) you are, the better received the information will be. As common as this is, you might be surprised to learn that they have it, too. Always insist on a blood test before becoming intimate because, as you may know already, up to 90% of those that have HSV2 don’t even know it and wouldn’t without a type-specific blood test. It’s NOT included in routine STD testing and, unfortunately, doctors don’t even tell you that they aren’t testing for it. It’s simply too common, too expensive and not life-threatening. You really don’t want to get into a situation where they actually have it but don’t have outbreaks then, once they experience their first, YOU are to blame even though you weren’t. Know what I mean?

Besides, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, AIDS and certain strains of HPV is clearly WORSE and you really don’t want it. What I did was limit my dating to people in the same club until I got my mojo back (lol) but I wouldn’t encourage anyone to stick to that type of thinking. YOU are worthy … just give yourself some time to realize that, okay?

Special Notice: Quick Update

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Here’s a quick update with some new things I’ve added to the site. I meant to send this out last week but didn’t have time for whatever reason. So here goes…

1. Greenville HELP in South Carolina is brand new to the Social Support Networking Alliance.

2. We have brand new social events listed on the SSNA.

3. See what people are saying about Yoshi2me.com.

4. Don’t be fooled by everclr3.

5. More new product reviews.

6. Three brand new stories to share with you .

7. A couple more people have shared their testimony of faith.

That’s all that I have until next time.

Oh yeah…one more thing…Yoshi2me.com is now on Twitter @Yoshi2me…hope you’ll follow.

Have a great day!!


Twitter: @Yoshi2me
Yahoo IM: angelals1970
www.yoshi2me.com
www.yoshi2me.com/sexual-health/
www.yoshi2me.com/phpbb/index.php

I’m Spring Cleaning Today :]

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Cleaning

I just wanted my friends to know that I’m Spring Cleaning the Social Support Networking Alliance page also known as the SSNA.

I’m going through and if the social group is linking to the page I’m leaving the link up. If there is a social group not linking the page I am taking it down.

I’m also going to remove the H Pal links on that page because we already have an H Pal home page and I want to try and keep it simple. It’s better not to be too repetitive.

If you have a social or support group you’d like listed on the SSNA page and you are already linking.. please let me know so that I can return the favor. Also, your support and/or social group can be about other health related issues.. not just herpes and hpv.

If you have a story to share I am still posting those here.

If you have an awareness letter that you’d like to share I am still posting those here.

If you would like to be an H Pal I am still posting those pages here.

If you are a blogger and would like to do a link exchange with me and my blog I’d love to participate.

That’s all I have for now. Other than that I am enjoying the beautiful spring weather here in Omaha and am looking forward to the weekend.

Save 10% on all ASHA Products in April

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In recognition of STD Awareness Month in April, ASHA is offering 10% OFF all products in our catalog, all month long! Want to order in advance? Just enter coupon code STDA0309 at checkout to get 10% off orders placed in March.

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While ASHA no longer distributes a print catalog, you can download a printable version of our product catalog at our online store.

Embrace Yourself

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tigger

There is a lot of talk lately about how horrible we are because we have herpes and how we should be all poor me because we have to discuss our herpes status with someone prior to having sex with them.

Tonight I was looking through some old movies and found a copy of some Winnie the Pooh shows I had forgotten I taped for my nephew. My two favorite characters on Winnie the Pooh are Eeyore and Tigger. Two extremes in life.

Eeyore. “Thanks for noticing” Monotone voice and just a slow outlook on life. Eeyore is how I see some of you. Just plodding through life. Sad. Forgetting the joys of life.

Tigger. He’s bouncy bouncy fun fun fun fun. But the wonderful thing about Tigger is I’m the only one. The most wonderful thing about ALL OF US is that we are the only one. Every one of us is the unique person we were meant to be by which ever God we believe in.

We have a choice in life, STD or not. Herpes or not. HPV or not. We can choose to live life as an Eeyore or a Tigger or somewhere in between. While Eeyore is fun to watch for a short period of time, do you really want to life your life walking around thinking poor me.

I choose to live my life as Tigger. Embracing my uniqueness in life. I choose not to allow a stupid little bug or 2 to control my life.

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