Common myths about diabetes:
Myth: Only overweight people develop diabetes
Myth: Eating sugar directly causes diabetes
Myth: Diabetes is not serious if it’s Type 2
Myth: Insulin therapy is a sign of personal failure
Myth: People with diabetes can’t live normal, active lives
Facts that counter common misconceptions:
Genetics, autoimmune factors, and lifestyle all play roles in diabetes development
Type 1 diabetes is not caused by diet or obesity
Complications can occur even with moderate Type 2 diabetes if untreated
Insulin therapy is a medical necessity, not a moral failing
Proper management allows people with diabetes to perform at the highest levels in sports, work, and daily life
Understanding diabetes requires looking beyond simplistic explanations. Myths oversimplify a complex metabolic disease, and believing them can literally shorten lives. Awareness, education, and proactive management are the most powerful tools to counter misinformation and protect health.