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Ronald, 52
Just diagnosed with diabetes
and feeling like it's over.
Medical Diagnosis & Depression
"The doctor said it was manageable. But to me, it felt like a life sentence."
Ronald had worked in manufacturing for 27 years. He was a provider, a father, a man who prided himself on never needing help. Then he was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and hypertension in the same appointment. He stopped going to the gym. He stopped calling his friends. He started skipping his medication because part of him thought, "What's the point?" His wife noticed he wasn't eating, wasn't laughing, and wasn't sleeping. His doctor mentioned depression, but Ronald didn't think that word applied to him โ strong men don't get depressed. He was wrong, and his wife finally convinced him to call.
How Flochelles Helped Ronald
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His therapist helped him understand that depression following a serious medical diagnosis is common, real, and treatable โ not weakness.
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Individual therapy focused on grief โ grieving the identity and the body he thought he'd always have โ and building a new vision forward.
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His care team coordinated with his primary doctor so his mental and physical health were being treated together, not in separate silos.
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Ronald started his medication consistently, returned to the gym, and told his therapist: "I finally feel like myself again."
๐ "I thought asking for help made me less of a man. Now I know it made me more of one."