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Bryce Alderton
Robert Foss just wants to be able to eat Snickers candy bars again and
not feel guilty.
So on Sunday, Foss joined an estimated 4,000 walkers at UC Irvine to
walk in the ninth annual “Walk to Cure Diabetes” in hopes of finding a
cure for a disease that afflicts 16 million Americans. A simultaneous
walk also took place at Craig Regional Park in Fullerton.
The 44-year-old Woodland Hills resident drove to Irvine Sunday to
support finding a cure. Joining him were his mother and father, Orlene
and Pete Foss of Newport Beach, who have been on the foundation’s walk
committee for four years.
“My mom is so involved. She enjoys doing it so much,” Robert Foss
said, as he looked through his glasses at the walkers crossing the finish
line of the three-mile course. “It’s great to see people really involved
and see that there’s potential to find a cure. It’s so exciting.”
Foss was diagnosed six years ago with Type 1 Diabetes. With that type,
a person’s pancreas produces little or no insulin, a hormone necessary to
sustain a person’s blood sugar level at a normal level.
He has to give himself five injections of insulin per day, but the
shots don’t bother him; he’s learned to live with the disease.
“[Having diabetes] is kind of a game. You do what you can and hope you
win the game,” Foss said.
Foss admits he sometimes has trouble keeping his blood sugar level in
the proper range, and has learned to count the amount of carbohydrates he
ingests into his body.
“[Counting carbohydrates] is not easy to do,” Foss said. “I like to
cook my meals so I know what I’m putting in them. If I go to a
restaurant, I don’t always know what they’re putting into [the food].”
Sunday’s walk was Foss’s first in Irvine, but it won’t be the last, he
said.
Melisa Bozza walked on Sunday in memory of Lisa Dean, her 32-year-old
friend who died Aug. 2 after a 22-year bout with diabetes.
“She struggled with [diabetes], but she’s in a happier place now,”
Bozza said.
The turnout amazed Bozza.
“This is wonderful. It’s one of the best things I’ve been involved
with, and I will definitely do the next [walk] when it comes up,” Bozza
said.
Also making an appearance at the walk was Rep. Chris Cox (R-Newport
Beach), who elicited a loud cheer from the crowd when he said, “I know
that we will find a cure; that’s the purpose of today.”
Cox counted down to kick off the walk, as a sea of blue, green and red
shirts gathered at the starting line.
Sunday’s goal was to raise $850,000 from the two Orange County walks.
The money will be given for research to find a cure for diabetes.
The walks, sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation International, raised more than $70 million
nationally last year. About 85 cents of every dollar raised goes directly
to support diabetes research and education.
* Bryce Alderton is the news assistant. He may be reached at (949)
574-4298 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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