A friend hipped me to hypoglycemia, which an article I read calls 'a disease for a nation of sugar junkies.' Who knows how many people in this country have it?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Diabetes is a lousy, lousy disease.
There are life-threatening issues related to diabetes.
In the U.S., the incidence of diabetes has increased proportionately with the per capita consumption of sugar.
I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia, an abnormal decrease of sugar in the blood. Eventually I learned to eat five small meals a day. Now if I'm making a movie and get hungry, I call time out to eat some crackers.
Before my mother's diagnosis with Alzheimer's, I had heard of the disease, but hadn't known anyone who had suffered from it.
People in America are addicted to sugar and to fat and to salt.
I am the world's worst diabetic.
I am a sugar freak.
I try to not eat as much sugar, but it's so hard in our American diet to do that... It's hard to completely avoid.
I was diagnosed with diabetes at age 18. I didn't know what it was, so I went to the library and looked it up.