Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
has revealed a illness he has been
battling with for the previous 35
years.
Based on him, he has been battling
diabetes for years. He added that the
illness has killed his buddies,
however he was capable of handle it.
Mr Obasanjo gave the trace on
Wednesday through the closing
ceremony of the Ogun State Diabetes
Youth Improvement Camp, held in
Abeokuta, Ogun state.
The camp, which was organised by
Talabi Diabetes Centre, skilled 21 kids
dwelling with type-1 diabetes within
the state on the right way to handle
the illness.
Based on a report by Every day Belief,
Mr Obasanjo suggested the kids to
handle the ailment properly by
sustaining good wholesome way of
life, insisting that diabetes just isn’t a
killer illness.
The previous president advised the
kids to abstain from consuming sugar,
meals with carbohydrates and all the
time take their insulin injection to be
able to handle the illness properly.
He mentioned: “I’ve been recognized
of diabetes for greater than 35 years
now and right here I’m, I’m
nonetheless going about, I’m
nonetheless leaping up and down, I’m
nonetheless doing many issues many
individuals of my age can not do.
“Since I used to be recognized of
diabetes, quite a few my buddies have
died and the reason being as a result
of they simply didn’t handle their
diabetes the best way they need to
handle it.
“It doesn’t matter whether or not
you’re kind one or kind two, to date
there isn’t a treatment for diabetes,
possibly there can be treatment
earlier than I die, however I pray that
there can be treatment earlier than
you die.
“You need to perceive the kind of
meals you must eat, you could fully
abstain from sugar. The quantity of
carbohydrates that you simply take
have to be watched.
“Don’t miss your medication, in your
individual case, your insulin injection,
I take my medication together with
me in all places I’m going and I all the
time test my blood sugar degree
often.
“Don’t let anyone put concern in your
minds, diabetes, has no treatment for
now, however it may be managed.”