Debilitating Diabetes: How to Cope


You’ve heard the news. You’ve seen the patients. You’ve probably read everything there is to know about Diabetes –today’s dreaded disease. And I’m sure, you have a friend or a relative somewhere with the same ailment. Diabetes has become so widespread that the consumer market is now flooded with “zero” sugar food and beverages, sugar replacements or alternatives and the likes. While at the same time, fastfoods and convenience stores loaded with sugary products thrive like mushrooms in the forest..they just wouldn’t stop coming up with more and more “preserved” and “instant” food products that either cause cancer or diabetes. Never has there been an all-time high in the consumption of “processed” food until now. Diabetes mellitus, Type 2 patients are exponentially growing in numbers. And it’s been said, time and again, that this type of Diabetes is actually “acquired” through lifestyle. If that is true, and I’m quite sure it is, then we can expect more diabetics in the years to come. Now, the question is, how do you cope? I’m no expert at this. I’m not a doctor. But my father died from diabetes and hypertension almost 5 years ago. My mother, who’s turning 65 this year, also has diabetes and hypertension. My father-in-law also died of diabetes. I am therefore predisposed to it, and so is my husband and my son. So, if anything, I am but a person exposed to Diabetes in more ways than I can possibly be. So, I have devised my own “Top 5 Ways To Cope with/Prevent Diabetes”.

1. Nothing beats discipline. – Foods that provide “guilty pleasures” actually cause you more than guilt. It makes you sick. Train yourself to eat only fresh and vitamin-rich foods.
2. Don’t hang out with the bad guys. – Smoking and drinking (alcoholic beverages, of course) increase the risk of getting Diabetes or dying soon from it. So, quit now while there’s time.
3. Take supplementation/medication. – Whatever vitamins and minerals you can’t get from food, make sure you take supplements for. If you already have Diabetes, never skip your medicines. Sure, meds are expensive but not taking meds can cost you your life.
4. Avoid stress. – You know what they say, “don’t sweat the small stuff”. Have a happy disposition. Be optimistic.
5. Get fit or die. – Diabetes is manageable. It can’t kill you if you won’t let it. Exercise regularly and boost your immune system.

So, there you go. Again, I’m no expert at this but I just wanted to share this to increase awareness. You might say, “yeah, right. as if there isn’t enough awareness already…” Well, you might be right. But then again, if that’s true, why are you reading this?” . Love you guys! Take care! Peace out! :)

2 responses to “Debilitating Diabetes: How to Cope”

  1. Its a good way to help people to control sugar level.
    You are doing a brilliant job.
    Thanks

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  2. Ya its a very serious problem increasing day by day people don’t how it can be control and what precaution they have to take. Its a good articles.Containing full of information.Thanks for your time to post this article.

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I’m RJ Marmol — writer, musician, and independent creator based in Manila.

I write songs, essays, and books about the messy overlap between money, overwhelm, creativity, identity, and rebuilding. Much of my work circles around what happens when life stops feeling manageable — and how we try to think clearly, make decisions, and keep moving anyway.

I’m also the author of Rebuilding Under Debt: Thinking Clearly When Everything Is a Blur, a nonfiction book published under Steady Hand Press. The paperback edition is listed under my full publishing name, Cecilia Regina Aquino Blanquera.

On the music side, I release work as HeyRJ. On the writing side, this site is where I gather my books, essays, notes, and whatever I’m building next.

Music

HeyRJ is my sonic soul project. I create raw, minimalist-style and deeply personal music interpretations that feel like a late-night conversation with your truest self.

By blending lo-fi acoustic textures with poetic honesty, my work explores love, loss, grief, healing, and the quiet in-betweens of life. Each song is a letter — a journal entry — a gentle companion for when the world feels too loud or too quiet.

While my catalogue began with intimate cover renditions, my work is increasingly being shaped by original writing, drawing from years of poems, lived questions, and emotional survival.

“Stuck Home Syndrome” released on March 20, 2026 is my first original 20-track album written during a period when time felt compressed and days began to blur into each other. The songs came from sitting with thoughts that had nowhere else to go — unfiltered, repetitive, and sometimes uncomfortable. It’s a concept album that isn’t built around singles or polish. It’s closer to a continuous inner monologue, recorded with minimal production and very little ornamentation and meant to be listened to as one cohesive body of work. The goal wasn’t to resolve anything, only to document how it felt while it was happening.

On May 29, 2026 I released new original singles – “Rapturous”, “Uh Huh”, “Look At You”, “All That” and “Blew Print”. I continue to release both original and cover songs and intend to so for as long as I can so check back every once in a while — you might. just find something you’ll like.

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Rebuilding Under Debt: Thinking Clearly When Everything Is a Blur

A nonfiction book about what debt does to the mind — and how to begin functioning again when financial stress has made everything feel blurred, urgent, and overwhelming.

Rather than treating debt only as a financial math problem, the book explores the emotional and cognitive realities of financial distress: shame, decision fatigue, avoidance, panic, relationship strain, and the difficulty of making sound decisions while mentally depleted.

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