From American Diabetes Association <[email protected]>
Subject Jahna Houston's Inspiring Journey with Type 2 Diabetes
Date August 17, 2024 8:31 PM
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Turning her diabetes journey into a mission for positive change


Dear Friend,

We are excited to share another inspiring story from our Diabetes Dialogues series. Today, we bring you the journey of Jahna Houston, a passionate advocate for the Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and senior-aged communities.

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Meet Jahna

I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes eighteen years ago in my 50s. It was surreal. For several years, I watched my mom deal with her late-age diabetes diagnosis and I knew how I wanted to handle mine differently while supporting her.

Unbelievably, her passing in the fall of 2019 at age 93 was NOT due to complications of diabetes directly. She was insulin dependent and worked hard to bring her A1C down from 8.1 to 5.8 over a seven-year period. I had always thought that diabetes was a sentence to forbidden foods, possible amputations, blindness, and even death. I’m a passionate advocate, especially for the BIPOC and senior-aged communities, because I know now that having diabetes is not the end, but the beginning of a lifestyle that leads to quality and longevity of life. I have never been prescribed insulin. But I have been able to, in the past 10 months, bring my A1C down from 8.2 to 6.1 with a goal of 5.8. As an advocate for others, I am working to keep my numbers where they need to be with a weekly injectable medication regimen, moderate exercise, and nutritional changes.

Because of the fundraising events, ongoing research, and community outreach from the American Diabetes Association® (ADA), we who live with diabetes have new hope—not stigmas and misinformation. I am an advocate who believes that if I control diabetes in my own life, I can fight better on behalf of others to stop diabetes in our lifetime! I am committed to being an active #ADVOCATE4LIFE, #CONNECTEDFORLIFE, inspiring others to support us in that effort, not because now 38+ million people in the United States live with diabetes, but because in addition to myself, I know some of them personally.

Jahna Houston is a married stepmom of one and nana of six, who has been an active member of the ADA’s Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes® planning committee for Southern California since 2009. She also serves as the Congress at Home committee chair on the SoCal ADA Advocacy team.

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Join us in supporting advocates like Jahna who are making a difference in the fight to end diabetes. Your contributions help us continue our lifesaving work, fund research, and provide essential resources to those in need.

Thank you for being a part of our community and for your continued support.

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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