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Speaker to discuss using exercise, diet to control diabetes

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National motivational speaker Saul Zuckman will hold an informational session on diabetes at Health Park Medical Center.

Zuckman was first diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at the age of 51 after being screened at a Diabetes Awareness Month event in a mall near his home.

Over the last 18 years he lost 70 pounds and describes his experiences with diabetes as one of the most challenging of his life.

At 3 p.m. Wednesday, Zuckman will discuss his methods of controlling his diabetes, including his participation in cycling events for a type 2 diabetes cycling club in 12 different states.

The club has members all over the United States, she said. There is even a team for people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

The brunt of Zuckman’s talk at Health Park will be centered around leading an active lifestyle.

Although Zuckman was afraid he would not be able to carry on a productive lifestyle with his disease, Zuckman said he received a lot of encouragement from his family.

His treatment for type 2 diabetes includes a proper diet, plenty of exercise and taking Apidra, a medication that helps to control blood sugar.

Type 2 is the most common form of diabetes. If left untreated, it can result in trouble with the eyes, kidneys, nerves or heart.

Approximately 8 percent of the U.S. population, or 23.6 million people, have diabetes.

The community of Southwest Florida is invited to attend Zuckman’s free presentation. Throughout the presentation he will take questions.