Episode 253 - Mohammed Seyam, MD - T1D, Diabetes Advocate & Educator
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We are lucky at Diabetics Doing Things to have friends all over the globe. We are very lucky to have friend of the pod, Mohammed Seyam, on this episode. Mohammed has previously done an IG takeover for Diabetics Doing Things, and has written a blog, which you can read here for a perspective of Gaza in 2020.
With Gaza under siege, we felt it was important time to bring him back.
Rob and Eritrea talk to Mohammed about:
Diabetes in the Gaza Strip with limited resources and limited support
The perception of diabetes in the Arab community
and the pledge to end diabetes stigma and misinformation
The fear of being a burden that happens to people in all cultures
The connection of the diabetes community that transcends culture and background
His diagnosis story
Finding the passion for advocacy, changing systems, and not just being a “normal clinical doctor”
Growing up in Gaza without access to diabetes technology or supplies
The challenge of storing insulin with frequent power cuts
The choice between food and medicine
Stress and lack of consistency when managing diabetes
Understanding that anyone of us could be in a moment of crisis, and compassion is crucial
The current situation in Palestine and how to help
http://www.diabeteshumanitarianaidcoalition.org/
Thank you to Mohammed for reminding us that positivity shines in the darkest of moments.