Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is adding a new cause to the list of things he’s championing: awareness around diabetic macular edema, a complication of diabetic retinopathy.
In a recent interview with Ravens On SI, Andrews announced a partnership with Genentech, the biotechnology company, aimed at helping people understand DME and the vision risks that can come with diabetes. Andrews, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age nine, said the issue hits close to home because he has lived with the condition for two-thirds of his life.
“I think something that is super important is your eyesight, obviously, being a football player, being able to have great vision is something super important,” Andrews said. “(As a person) living with diabetes, another thing, you know, to bring awareness to is to get your vision screenings yearly.”
DME happens when fluid collects in the macula, the part of the retina that handles sharp, central vision. The source material says high blood sugar can weaken and leak retinal blood vessels, leading to blurry vision, distorted shapes and, in some cases, vision loss.
Andrews said he sees value in companies like Genentech working on treatments for conditions tied to diabetes and other autoimmune diseases.
“It's really cool, and I think it's, it's amazing that there's companies out there to help,” Andrews said. “DME is something that is very serious, and again, that's the main thing, is just bringing awareness for people with diabetes to go out there, get your vision checked, talk to your doctor.”
The three-time Pro Bowler has spent much of his NFL career using his profile to speak up for people facing diabetes and related conditions. As one of the league’s top tight ends and the holder of several Ravens franchise records, Andrews said he understands the reach that comes with his position.
“It's incredibly important,” Andrews said. “I think for me, at a young age, being diagnosed with diabetes, and then having a platform of playing sports, and people seeing that, and seeing me, I took it very personally to live my life, and to show other people that they can do anything they want in life.
Andrews also described life with diabetes as a constant grind, which is why he takes pride in reminding others they aren’t fighting alone.
“For me, just to show people that they're not alone in this fight, there's other people like them out there, and that, even though you have diabetes, don't let it stop you from doing anything more,” Andrews said.
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