By LUCY ORMONDE
If I asked you to identify three symptoms of diabetes, could you do it?
Chances are you probably can’t.
But chances are you’re probably not alone. New research has revealed that 97 per cent of us don’t know much about diabetes; we don’t know what the risk factors are, we don’t know how many types there are and even if we were suffering we wouldn’t know the symptoms.
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And that’s a little scary when you know that as many as 3.6 million Australians have diabetes or pre diabetes.
I didn’t know much about diabetes until my cousin was diagnosed a couple of years ago.
It came out of the blue. She was a 26-year-old seemingly healthy women. She was anything but overweight. She exercised regularly and had a pretty healthy diet. When she was feeling tired, when she started getting headaches, when she started feeling thirsty all the time and when her vision started going blurry, we assumed she was just stressed because she was the last person I expected to have health problems.
Turns out we were wrong.
So what happened?
She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. She was unlucky – because there is no cure for Type 1.