I taught school for years and what I did was—I was a diabetic in that classroom—I took care of the diabetic children sneakily, secretly. I had kids in my classroom that nobody else wanted because they were diabetic and I took care of them. That's probably so illegal nowadays, but I did it because I needed to do it.
We need to educate this new generation. There are more type 2 diabetics now than there were in my day. We're diagnosing 20-year-olds and 15-year-olds with type 2. We have to look at our food. It's a whole bunch of things.
One of the things I would love to see is a focus on nutrition. Look at juice boxes. Look at pop. There's just so much going on that it's just scary.