From American Diabetes Association <[email protected]>
Subject Michael is committed to understanding diabetes
Date August 6, 2024 9:00 PM
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Dear Friend,

We continue our series with Michael's story, highlighting his commitment to understanding and managing diabetes through his personal experiences with the everyday realities of living with diabetes.

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Meet Michael

I have the unique experience of coming from a family that has been deeply affected by diabetes. My father and paternal grandmother lived with diabetes, and my mother has diabetes as well. For most of my life, I was healthy and took good care of myself. However, following significant life changes, my health paid the price. In 2015, my life was turned upside down when I was diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy. My A1C was out of control and I was also diagnosed with congestive heart failure, requiring surgery.

My life with diabetic retinopathy was a huge adjustment. My grandmother and father were both affected by diabetic eye disease, but nothing can truly prepare you for your own experience. I began seeing my eye doctor monthly and prepared to receive injections in my eyes, which took time to adjust to as part of my new life with diabetes.

Today, I am in a much healthier place. I get my dilated eye exam each year and I see my eye specialist every eight weeks. I am fortunate to have a mother and a wife who form the core of a solid support system. I’m also grateful for opportunities to share my experience with others and raise awareness of health inequities in the type 2 diabetes community. If I’ve learned anything through these experiences, it is that awareness is everything—and then it’s time to act.

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Michael's journey is a reminder of the personal aspects of diabetes, beyond numbers and data. We hope it helps you to explore and understand your own experiences more deeply

Thank you for being a part of our community. Your engagement helps us all grow stronger together.

Sincerely,

Your Friends at the American Diabetes Association®

P.S. We support the millions of Americans living with diabetes every day. You’re not alone. Together, we’ll help you face your challenges.

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