
by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton
A blood sugar level of 535 altered his thoughts on how he lived
In a recent interview with People, Damon Wayans discussed having to cope with almost dying as he discovered that he had diabetes.
“When I got diagnosed with diabetes, I needed triage. I needed to take insulin. I had to change my diet and get into exercise because my sugar was at 535, which is not sustainable. Just knowing that then set me on a path to learning more about what I can do to control it and the things that I can’t do and need to let a doctor do,” Wayans told the media outlet.
He is speaking about his experience as he raises awareness in the community about diabetic macular edema (DME). This condition can lead to temporary or permanent blindness in people with diabetes.
“I found out it affects Black and brown people two to three times more for vision loss, which is terrible. It’s something that is not really discussed in those communities. It’s nice to be able to maybe have a voice and lend it to something that’s important,” Wayans said.
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Source: Black Enterprise

