How Diabetes Affected Me Personally
Posted in Contributor on 08/25/2010 06:33 pm by Jeannette Torres-MasonI was in the Santo Domingo airport in the Dominican Republic returning from a health education trip when I spoke to my mom on the phone. My grandmother had suffered a stroke as a complication of her diabetes. I felt like someone had punched me in the stomach. I could not believe it! I always knew that diabetes was a chronic disease that affected my family but I did not fully understand the meaning of its complications.
Diabetes is a serious disease that is affecting people of all races and ages. It has no boundaries. More alarming it is affecting individuals at a younger age. Previously, Diabetes II was known as an adult onset diabetes but now with the obesity epidemic, Diabetes II is being diagnosed at an earlier age. The symptoms include blurred vision, frequent infections and even tingling or numbness in the hands or feet. Since diabetes often goes undiagnosed, it is important to take preventive steps to decrease the chances of being affected by this silent disease. If diabetes runs in your family, if you are overweight or if you exhibit symptoms that seem suspicious visit your doctor and tell them about the symptoms.
Both of my grandparents have passed away from diabetes complications. Perhaps, they inspired me to obtain a Master of Public Health from the University of Michigan. As a young Latina, I know that it is my responsibility to share the knowledge that I have learned about Health Education. Although, I cannot change the world, I can share my story.
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