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Oh for goodness sake!

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OK, it's the Daily Star, so expect terribly badly-researched misreporting...🙄

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/222546/Amelia-Lily-in-sob-factor/

They want to reveal how Amelia faces going blind every time she takes to the stage because she suffers from diabetes.

She has to have four injections a day and regulate her insulin levels before she goes on stage because the rush of performing could spark a fit and leave her blind.
 
Nice to see some serious journalistic reporting for a change. 🙂

Wouldn't it be. 🙄

Rob
 
I fast forward watched the X factor yesterday, but they didn't mention her diabetes at all.
 
A letter to all media, composed by members here, who misreport Diabetes and an explanation of what it really entails and the different types?
Imagine a letter from people with Diabetes being an article in the Daily Fail.:D
 
Sadly they'd never print it. Too close to reality and doesn't involve criticising any minority groups, pending weather disasters or how you could lose 10st in a weekend but still drink a bottle of red wine a day.

Rob
 
A letter to all media, composed by members here, who misreport Diabetes and an explanation of what it really entails and the different types?
Imagine a letter from people with Diabetes being an article in the Daily Fail.:D

It definitely ought to be written, I will start a new thread. 🙂
 
It has been known for several years now, that X-Factor is fast losing it's public appeal and for quite a few series there's been a story or two spread around to boast ratings on Saturday night..

It seems that both contestant and the production company will stoop to any level to get a vote as votes means money and/or fame.. Which is pretty sick indeed...

Now who is the young lad in America, who once he established his career then told the world that in fact he was diabetic? And now does a lot of awareness promotion work for the JDF via his music career..

Now that's the way it supposed to be done, you achieve first then say about the hurdles you jumped over, not request the hurdles to be lowered because!


I've never watched X-Factor as my point of full it's a load of old tosh.. So if they go through with it please let me know when the clip is on, so that I can write and complain
 
It has been known for several years now, that X-Factor is fast losing it's public appeal and for quite a few series there's been a story or two spread around to boast ratings on Saturday night..

It seems that both contestant and the production company will stoop to any level to get a vote as votes means money and/or fame.. Which is pretty sick indeed...

Now who is the young lad in America, who once he established his career then told the world that in fact he was diabetic? And now does a lot of awareness promotion work for the JDF via his music career..

Now that's the way it supposed to be done, you achieve first then say about the hurdles you jumped over, not request the hurdles to be lowered because!


I've never watched X-Factor as my point of full it's a load of old tosh.. So if they go through with it please let me know when the clip is on, so that I can write and complain

You're probably thinking of that Jonas brother. On American Idol there was Crystal Bowersox, a Type 1 pumper who got hospitalised with DKA half way through the series. She ended up coming second but was by far and away the most talented performer on the show and now helps raise awareness. On the show it was discussed about her diabetes, but never really as a sob story. To be fair to Amelia, I really think all these tabloid stories are nothing to do with her, much more likely the XFactor production people exaggerating some comment she has made. She's an excellent singer so doesn't need a sob story - I think she will be successful with or without the XFactor.
 
to be fair to the Daily Star they are not saying Amelia risks going blind on stage as a result of a fit caused by an adrenalin rush upsetting her diabetic control.
The Daily Star is just, factually, reporting that that is the sob story the producers of x factor are going to use about her.

The original story about in the Daily Star quoted by Margie was quite interesting. She does have fits as a consequence of high blood sugars and does have to reduce her insulin dose before performing because of adrenalin disrupting control. A new aspect for diabetic performers to be aware of.
 
Err you have fits because your levels go high, so you reduce your insulin? Adrenalin normally puts your BG up!

Never heard of diabetics saying that they've had fits with hight levels, only with hypo levels.. But everybody different..

I don't watch any of the reality show but yes northener is was Jonus lad I was thinking about
 
Err you have fits because your levels go high, so you reduce your insulin? Adrenalin normally puts your BG up!

Never heard of diabetics saying that they've had fits with hight levels, only with hypo levels.. But everybody different..

from the horse's mouth ...is she making sense ?

"Amelia has to inject herself with insulin four times a day but there are still risks.

Her sudden rise to fame on ITV1?s X Factor has forced her to pay even closer attention to her diabetes before she goes on stage. The Middlesbrough-born singer, who performed Aretha Franklin?s classic Think on last night?s show after arriving at the studios in specs, said: ?Adrenalin uses a lot of energy so you have to make sure you decrease your insulin. It?s a balancing game.

?When I?m on stage I decrease so I know I won?t have a funny turn. I will stay on the safe side.

?Of course there?s risks but you have to make sure you know what your blood is before you go on stage."
 
Pumper Sue's the expert on Adrenalin round these parts! - I can never remember the ins and outs of it I'm afraid.
 
I would imagine the girl in question is a bit confused about the details and then it all gets translated by the journos to whatever alternate reality they live in. By the time it's published it could be any work of science fiction.🙄

Adrenalin does cause the liver to keep squirting out glucose btu can't remember the exact process.

I'm guessing the dancing/running round the stage would lower her BGs a fair bit, so she drops her insulin to run a bit high or she'd risk a hypo. Nothing to do with the adrenalin. But she may think it is. She needs to join a forum so we can educate her.🙂

Rob
 
X Factor's Amelia Lily hits out at fat jibes as she downplays diabetes scare

Amelia Lily has hit out at fans who have criticised her weight (Picture: Rex)
The 17-year-old says she was on the receiving end of cruel jibes from viewers after wearing a figure-hugging dress on the show, but insists she doesn't feel under pressure to change her appearance.

http://www.metro.co.uk/tv/883224-x-...-at-fat-jibes-as-she-downplays-diabetes-scare
 
"Amelia also revealed she is careful to avoid high-calorie foods because of her diabetes, explaining: 'The thing with diabetes, if you don't look after yourself now it can affect you in the long run.'

The X Factor hopeful has previously revealed that she fears becoming blind as a result of her diabetes, admitting that her appearances on the show could have adverse effects on her health.

Despite this Amelia has insisted speculation about the seriousness of her condition had been 'blown out of proportion'" (that's taken from part of that article)

That's more like it.

I can't believe she's getting called fat. This world is a joke. And good on her for all those things she's said above....she's drawn attention to the long term affects and the importance of managing it, she's showing how things can affect it and she's hitting out about everything being blown out of proportion.

Good on her I say. She wasn't the one who came out wanting a sympathy vote, and it seems all she's getting now is grief. She's a person who has diabetes...that's all!
 
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