SUSAN, HAS TYPE 2 DIABETES:
I had had a knee replacement. I put -- put on 80, 85 pounds. I ate, anything that was in sight, I ate. And then I woke up one day and I had -- I had diabetes.
ASTRID ALMODOVAR, FAMILY PHYSICIAN:
Risk factors for diabetes are #1 being overweight, having no physical activity. Also, there are certain ethnic groups that have more or higher prevalence of diabetes, African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians and some Asian groups.
ANNOUNCER:
A family history of type two diabetes is also a risk factor.
ASTRID ALMODOVAR, FAMILY PHYSICIAN:
I always say that if you're Latino, you're African American, you have a family history; you already have a ticket for the diabetes train. Once you have your first abnormal sugar, you're on that train and the train is moving.