dr. caballero? >> well, type 2 diabetes can be very well controlled, and we can prevent the complications. that's very important. but the best approach is to prevent the disease. so who's at risk? people with family history of type 2 diabetes, people that belong to the ethnic and racial minorities, women with history of gestational diabetes, people with high blood pressure, people with high fats in the blood-- triglycerides, cholesterol, et cetera-- obviously, people that are overweight or obese and people that have what we call prediabetes-- elevated blood sugars not at the level for diabetes yet. that's where we have to do things-- to do things early on and aggressively to prevent the problems. so intervention as early as possible. and education-- education is key. >> hinojosa: see your doctor, eat well, lots of exercise, and for more of misty's story, you can actually go to pbs.org/mytype2 where you can see a lot more stories about young people dealing with diabetes. and for both of you, thank yo