Hospital care

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Description

testimonial of a diabetic patient

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I'm afraid. Will I be ableto afford my meds? Am I even going to live long enough to to meet my grandkids? I appreciate that. My employer is looking out for me by providing programs for me in my condition. It shows that they understand diabetes and value. Me, I have diabetes. This is my life now, and I'm afraid of the future. How will I be able to afford my meds? Well, I live long enough to meet my grandkids. I'm working so hard to juggle my diet, exercise and therapy. How? How can I keep this up? I'm afraid Will I be able to afford my meds? Am I even going to live long enough to meet my grandkids? I appreciate that. My employer is looking out for me by providing programs for me in my condition. It shows that they understand diabetes and value. Me, I have diabetes. This is my life now, and I'm afraid of the future. How will I be able to afford my meds? Well, I live long enough to meet my grandkids. I'm working so hard to juggle my diet, exercise and therapy. Can I keep this up? I'm afraid will I be able to afford my meds. Am I even going to live long enough to meet my grandkids? I appreciate my employer is looking out for me by providing programs for me in my condition. It shows that they understand diabetes and value. Me, I have diabetes. This is my life now, and I'm afraid for the future. How will I be able to afford my meds? Will I live long enough to meet my grandkids? I'm working so hard to juggle my diet exercise in therapy. Can I keep this up?