Friday, June 6, 2008

A Sad Day

Our neighbor's mother just passed away. Sister Packard was a wonderful little lady who accomplished a great deal in her life. She was as sweet as could be, but she suffered from diabetes for many years. Unfortunately, she didn't do well at keeping it under control and in the end, it contributed to her death.

Diabetes is the 6th leading cause of death in the US and the risk of death for diabetics is twice the normal death rate. Of all the diabetes factors which contribute to death, cardiovascular disease is the most common and most serious. In fact, 65% of all diabetes-related deaths are from heart attack and stroke.

However, with proper diet, good exercise and careful monitoring, we can live long and healthy lives. When I was first diagnosed my blood sugar was too high, my blood pressure was sky-rocketing and my cholestrol was out of whack. Now, my numbers are much more in line, I'm off blood pressure medication all together. I think it's really important that we watch these numbers and eat right and exercise in order to keep them under control.

Sister Packard's death reinforced, for me, the need to always be careful and always do the right things for my body. We cannot wait until we're old and sick to eat right and exercise. We have to do it now!

1 comment:

Genevre said...

Good job on the no Blood Pressure medication! Your article is a good reminder for us all to take care of our bodies.