Sophie Ndaba reveals how it feels to live with Diabetes.

‘It’s awkward, excruciating and befuddling’ — Sophie Ndaba on living with diabetes

Subsequent to living with diabetes for very nearly 10 years, entertainer and financial specialist Sophie Ndaba have drilled down into the illness’ physical and mental effects.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Taking to her Instagram course of events, she shared mindfulness about the sickness and her everyday battles.

“It’s a blue day. Know yourselves. Living with diabetes for very nearly 10 years has shown me not to underestimate life. Being gone after, prodded, and chuckled at was nothing. Indeed, even being pronounced dead most times was nothing.

You will scarcely believe, living with diabetes isn’t something you wish on your foe. It’s awkward, agonizing, confounding, destructive and all day, every day observing required. Trust me, anticipation is superior to fix,” she posted.

Just about two months prior the entertainer stood out as truly newsworthy when Sunday World claimed Commercial Bank had sold her Johannesburg home as she battled to keep up her regularly scheduled payments.

She told TshisaLIVE she didn’t value being named a “feeble” individual since she was living with diabetes.

“It doesn’t make any difference how high or low controlled you are. It doesn’t give you the right as a columnist to compose a joke moved about an individual for quite a long time, who has had numerous eulogies expounded on her, an individual who consistently awakens and battles with an exceptional sickness that is diabetes. I’m a single parent and my youngsters need me. I needn’t bother with the pressure.

Addressing TshisaLIVE a long time back, Sophie talked about her fight with diabetes, saying it prompted her to shut down while driving on a rural street before the end of last year.

“I’m diabetic and my sugar levels were exceptionally high. I in a real sense dropped. That is the reason, for my purposes, I need to make mindful of the condition. My children, everybody, was miserable. They said: ‘Mother, imagine a scenario in which this had occurred on the thruway?’ It occurred on an ordinary street however basically the vehicle was destroyed.”

Sophie Ndaba said she does not wish this disease on her enemies.