Type 2 Diabetes info

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This is a range of narration and character reading.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
you're here. Great. Now it's time to sit up straight shoulders, back, focus and get to work your role here is simple. It's just three lines. But it could help get the conversation started. So let's practice together. Okay, here we go. Mm hmm. Interior doctor's office day Doc. I'm living with type two diabetes is the leading cause of death for people like me is cardiovascular disease. What can I do to help lower my risk? Whoa. Okay. Whoa, that's heavy. Seriously scary stuff. But you're the one in control of the scene. Your performance could help you better manage your type two diabetes. So let's run it one more time doc. I'm living with Type two diabetes is the leading cause of death for people like me is cardiovascular disease. What can I do to help lower my risk and scene? That's it. Just three simple lines. But this role could be one of the most important in your life. So talk to a doctor. It's time to step up and address cardiovascular risk. It must have been interesting preparing for that role. Uh huh. I can repeat the question. It was about no wait, wait wait, hold on hold on. I was just thinking about how cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death. And people living with Type two diabetes. Yet it has been shown that more than half of the people with diabetes do not consider themselves at risk. Right back to the question. This could be events like stroke heart attack or cv death. Imagine how devastating that would be sure. But And not to mention that people with type two diabetes are up to four times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or a cardiovascular death. Just think about that for a second. If you have type two diabetes, cardiovascular disease may cut your life short. That could mean missing thousands of important moments in your life time with loved ones, birthdays and family celebrations. Now I'm willing to do whatever I can to lower my risk. And that all starts with having that first conversation with your doctor. Okay, where were we? My latest role? Sorry to interrupt that beautiful scene. But at least I'm not a heart attack stroke or cardiovascular death. The no nonsense truth is that if you have type two diabetes, you're at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, cutting your life short. But just one conversation with the doctor could be the first step to lowering your risk and many more uninterrupted moments like this.