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Diabetes Is No Obstacle to a Long, Healthy Life

ByANITA MANNINGUSA TODAY
January 08, 2009, 6:16 AM

Nov. 15, 2007— -- Throughout her childhood, Sheri Colberg remembers thinking, "I'm going to die by the time I get out of high school."

She had been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1968, at age 4, and back then, she says, "there weren't a lot of tools" to help people keep their blood sugar levels under control.

Now 43, she is an associate professor of exercise science at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., and co-author with endocrinologist Steven Edelman of "50 Secrets of the World's Longest Living People With Diabetes" (Marlowe & Co., $15.95).

The book, being published next month, includes profiles of more than 50 people who have lived decades with diabetes, some more than 80 years, and who share their success stories.

Colberg says the most important bit of advice she was given was "live life first and be diabetic second."

It's something she heard time and again. "They didn't let it control them," she says. People who have a chronic disease such as diabetes often suffer depression and hopelessness, but "these people have gone so far beyond that, to the point of embracing diabetes," she says. They say, " 'Diabetes saved my life. I look around and see people so unhealthy, and I'm healthy.' "

But for many, getting to that point is the biggest hurdle to a healthy life, she says. "If you don't heed that wake-up call, diabetes can be very devastating. It has the ability to shorten life by about 12 years, and you can have (complications) that reduce the quality of life for the last 20."

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