In 1980, when Dr. Ruth's New York radio show debuted, herpes has
just hit the headlines. When the show went live a year later, many
of the questions people asked her were about this surging sexually
transmitted disease. A short while later, AIDS was making headlines
and herpes was relegated to the media back burner. But while
there's no denying that AIDS is a much more serious STD, herpes has
done its share of damage and today it is estimated that nearly 60
million Americans are infected with this disease. What's more,
there are over one million newly diagnosed cases of herpes each
year. This book is not only for people who have just discovered
they have herpes, but also for the millions of Americans who are
living with herpes and want a game plan for talking about their
disease with fellow herpes sufferers, loved ones, and potential
lovers. Structured throughout the book, in addition to Dr. Ruth's
no-nonsense advice, are quotes from people who are living with
herpes that Dr. Ruth interviewed at length for this book. Each
chapter concludes with a list of helpful pointers or highlights
summarizing the main points discussed within that chapter. Dr. Ruth
deals with the basics of herpes first - what it is, what kinds of
herpes there are (HSV-1, which is responsible for cold sores, and
HSV-2 which is responsible for genital herpes), how herpes can be
transmitted, and walks you through the stages of infection (initial
outbreak, latency period, and subsequent outbreaks). What makes
herpes so transmittable is that 90% who are carrying the virus
aren't even aware they are carrying it. Finally, Dr. Ruth explains
how to prevent herpes transmission and the various kinds of herpes
therapy available. Subsequent chapters offer helpful pointers on
how to come to grips with herpes emotionally, and how to learn to
take charge of your treatment, which can be difficult when faced
with apathetic or misinformed doctors and a wealth of bogus or
misleading information that people believe about herpes and herpes
transmission. The centerpiece chapter of the book is "The Talk" in
which Dr. Ruth walks you through the various hypothetical
situations you are likely to encounter when you tell someone you
have herpes (sympathy, confusion, anger, denial) and how to deal
with each emotion by giving whomever you're talking to the
appropriate kind of information they will need to deal with the
news (herpes is contagious and incurable but not life threatening,
condoms reduce but do not entirely eliminate the risk of
transmission, etc.). Peppered throughout this chapter (as they are
throughout the book) are quotes from people that Dr. Ruth
interviewed for this book that have herpes and in this instance
have actually had "the talk" themselves. These quotes offer a
running commentary throughout the book that allow readers to
balance the advice Dr. Ruth offers vs. how the situation actually
plays out in real life (sometimes Dr. Ruth's advice plays out
exactly as she predicts, but in some cases, her advice doesn't
offer much help or solace, or actually improve the situation, and
she is quick to point these inconsistencies out). Because this is a
Dr. Ruth book, it wouldn't be complete without information on how
to maintain a normal and active sex life while living with herpes.
With today's suppressive therapies and medication, one can
substantially reduce the chance of transmitting herpes to another
person. Support groups also offer the opportunity to meet fellow
people with herpes as well as offering a safe environment with
which to meet new people to date. In addition to offering specific
advice on how to deal with herpes when talking within specific
groups and in specific situations (how to talk to your children
about herpes, and how to talk about the disease if you're a senior,
or gay), Dr. Ruth concludes the book with a lengthy chapter on
additional STDs and explains how each one is caused or transmitted,
and what you can do to protect yourself against each disease. Two
helpful appendixes can be found at the back of the book, listing
where to find a support group near you, as well as listing websites
that offer supplemental information to what's listed in the book.
General
Imprint: |
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2004 |
First published: |
September 2004 |
Authors: |
Ruth K Westheimer
• Pierre A. Lehu
|
Dimensions: |
228 x 152 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8021-4120-0 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-8021-4120-X |
Barcode: |
9780802141200 |
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