Giving Back Magazine June 2019 | Page 38

Health Reconnecting with Life BY A DA M A D Y O N I Z I A K , E X E CU T IVE D IRECT OR, CHAMP IONS FOR HEALTH feeling despair due to my sickness…” and Daniel was worried he would not be able to provide for his family as a dishwasher. “The truth is – psoriasis gave me a lot of shame. Coworkers asked me ‘what do you have there?’ and I would say ‘nothing’ and I would roll down my sleeves. But when the supervisor saw me, he told me ‘you’re wetting your sleeves, pull your sleeves up’ and I just could not bear it and I quit work! Even with my own wife I was embarrassed, “what reaction will she have”, “will she treat me differently” but my wife said, “I know the whole trajectory of your illness and I know it is not contagious.” “She never abandoned me… and she wanted to help me” is how Daniel describes Dr. Tania Rivera, his physician at Rheumatology Center of San Diego. Daniel had psoriasis with arthritis which greatly affected his entire life. “People would look at me with disgust. I had to wear long sleeves so that my skin could not be seen. The psoriasis appeared on my ears, nose, neck, my whole body. I was embarrassed and became depressed, so much that I didn’t want to leave my home to avoid people staring at me. They did not know that this disease is not contagious. But the truth is that this disease is very ugly. But thank God there are people who helped me through Project Access and Dr. Rivera.” Daniel, originally from Acapulco in Guerrero, Mexico, has lived in the US for 35 years. He is a husband, and father to 4 children and 1 grandchild. “I was 38 GBSAN.COM | JUNE 2019 Dr. Tania Rivera Project Access San Diego, a program of Champions for Health, was able to help Daniel see a specialist and receive the treatment he needed. His physician, Dr. Rivera, says that helping patients such as Daniel and seeing