Ultimately, no one should assume that any type of diabetic deserves the blame for their disease. But this fact isn’t widely understood by our society. The only way to counteract the stigmatization of diabetics is not to hide the fact that you have diabetes, but instead to openly correct misconceptions whenever you encounter them.
Tag: Oprah
Kirstie Alley has battled her weight very publicly for the last few years. You may remember she went on Oprah a few years ago at nearly 230 pounds and…
Dear Oprah,
I’ve been thinking about what I said to you and Gayle in my last letter. You know, about doing another show on diabetes. One where…
Oprah’s program last Thursday, “Diabetes: America’s Silent Killer” began a buzz in diabetes communities, and a roar…
I give Oprah two thumbs up for the intervention she attempted a few days ago on her Oprah Winfrey Show, “Diabetes: America’s Silent…
I’ve continued to think about a topic from Oprah’s show last week “Diabetes–America’s Silent Killer,” that I didn’t mention in my last post:…
Yesterday’s episode of the Oprah Winfrey show, which focused on diabetes, was subtitled “America’s Silent Killer.”
Diabetes is a “silent” killer,…