We speak Ares Teixidó, fixed Tertullian in the programs of Jorge Javier, who has surprised his own and strangers communicating to his followers, through social networks, who suffers from a disease, recognizing that "he can lose sight."
With a photograph on Instagram later, as he acknowledges, spending several hours crying Teixidó confesses to his followers and says:
“Today I skip the Code of Estagram's posturetis and posturetis and I upload this photo of my face made shit no matter how much crying just a year ago.That October 15, 2018 was the day that everything changed.I was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 1 ”.
He acknowledges that “it took time to assume and accept that it is a chronic disease that was going to accompany me all my life.I wish it would have been as easy as "injecting insulin, not eating sweets and is already" that most think about prejudices and lack of information.It is much more. ”
And he takes stock of this year of illness: “It has been 365 days of hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, fast insulin, slow insulin, corrections, sleepless nights, glucometers, lancets, strips, needles, hydrates, ratios, graphics, assume assuming, assuming, assuming to assumeThat hormones and feelings also affect my glucose, sensors, many punctures, medical tests, glycosylated and fear hemoglobin. ”
And he speaks of the terrible consequences: "Fear of thinking the complications that I face with the years derived from a bad control of my disease: dialysis, blindness, amputations, ...".
And he concludes telling how life has changed since he was diagnosed:
“I fight a battle against my body every day.One that does not end, without interruptions, 24 hours non stop.I still fight even when I am tired, weak or when I feel that I have already had enough.I fight for my health in more ways of what others understand.And that is the good part of this whole story, I am connected with my body as never before.Life forced me to get out of my comfort zone a year ago and to prioritize and value the really important: health.Thanks to you, damn diabetes, I love myself more than ever. ”