When Renza Scibilia was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1998 she was 24 years old, didn’t know anything about the disease and was running her own business teaching music. As a classically trained flute player, she’s the first to admit it wasn’t exactly the obvious training ground for a future career in health advocacy. Fast forward to this year and a few months ago she was speaking at a virtual World Health Organisation event that brought people from all over the globe together to talk about diabetes.
“I’d never say diabetes is a blessing,” she says. “I hate diabetes and I find it really tough to find positive things about it. But at the same time the life I have now and the incredible opportunities I’ve had – including speaking at events and the chance to, in my role with Diabetes Australia, help influence health policies with the aim of improving the day-to-day life of people living with diabetes – wouldn’t have happened without it.”
Still, being diagnosed with diabetes is one thing, making advocating for others living with it a big part of your life is another. Renza says that journey began on the day she learned she had diabetes.
This story is from the November-December 2021 edition of Diabetic Living Australia.
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