Damon Wayans reveals the scary symptom that led to his type 2 diabetes diagnosis

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Comedy icon Damon Wayans has gone from spreading laughter to spreading awareness aboutdiabetes risk.

The actor, best known for his roles in “In Living Color,” “Major Payne” and “My Wife and Kids,” has lived several years with his own case of type 2 diabetes, which runs in his family.

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“It was like 2017 and I just remember going to the bathroom and peeing so much that I thought maybe my blood was draining out, too,” he described.“And it kept happening and I’m just like – I’m not even drinking that much water.”

Damon Wayans looking eye to eye with a cadet in a scene from Major Payne

Comedy icon Damon Wayans has gone from spreading laughter to spreading awareness about diabetes risk.Wayans is pictured here in a scene from the 1995 film “Major Payne.”(Universal Pictures/Getty Images)

This frequent urination was followed by pain in his feet, numbness in his toes, delirium andblurry vision.

“My sister Kim made me go to the doctor because I probably wouldn’t have gone,” Wayans said.

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After the doctor revealed that Wayans’ blood sugar reading was at a critically high 535 mg/dL, he was “scared straight” into making some “serious” lifestyle changes.

“I used to drink wine, love wine.I don’t drink wine [anymore],” he said.“It’s a muchhealthier lifeI’m living, and I’m aware of all the joys that I have now that I just took for granted back when I wasn’t taking care of myself.”

Damon Wayans Jr. and Damon Wayans seated on The Jennifer Hudson Show set in Burbank

Damon Wayans, right, and his son Damon Wayans Jr.appear on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” in October 2024.The actor has lived several years with type 2 diabetes.(Chris Haston/WBTV/Getty Images)

Wayans said he stays “disciplined” with a healthy diet and works out every morning, involving a mix of weightliftingstrength trainingusing his own body weight, like burpees and yoga.

“I also wear a glucose monitor, so I know what exercise does to me [and] to my blood sugar,” he said.“I know if I lift weights, I feel better, and also I’m burning [calories] for the rest of the day.”

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While Wayans feels he has his routine under control, the risk of long-term diabetes complications still looms.

The entertainer recently teamed up with biotech company Genentech’s “All Eye on DME” campaign, a movement to spread awareness of diabetes-relatedvision loss.

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Damon Wayans performs a stand-up set at an “All Eyes on DME” awareness event in New York City on April 23, 2026.(Genentech)

Diabetic macular edema (DME) is a complication of diabetes that can lead to vision loss, according to Genentech.

Although Wayans does not have DME himself, he continuously monitors his own symptoms, including depth perception issues, admitting he “needs to get [his] eyes checked.”

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“SometimesGod talks to you, and maybe this is something I needed to hear and be a part of in order to keep myself from going blind,” he added.

What to know about DME

The condition occurs when fluid leaks from weakened or damaged blood vessels (called retinopathy), causing buildup in the macula, a small area in the middle of the retina that is responsible for clear vision.

If left untreated, the buildup can lead to partial or complete vision loss, according to Genentech.

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DME can be diagnosed by an eye doctor via a visual acuity test, eye exam or optical imaging.(iStock)

DME, which can occur in both type 1 and type 2diabetes patients, is the leading cause of vision loss in “working-age” diabetics.

The condition occurs in about 750,000 diabetics in the U.S., disproportionately affecting Black and Hispanic populations, research shows.

eye doctorvia a visual acuity test, eye exam or optical imaging.

Actor Damon Wayans attending the FOX Fall Party at Catch LA in West Hollywood

25, 2017.Wayans’ biggest piece of advice for diabetes patients is “don’t be afraid to see a doctor.”(Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)

Wayans’ biggest piece of advice for diabetes patients is “don’t be afraid to see a doctor.”

“You’d be surprised at how simple the treatments are, but you can’t treat it if you don’t know what it is [and] if you never get diagnosed,” he said.

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Actors (left to right) Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Damon Wayans and director Keenen Ivory Wayans posing at a premiere event

Actors Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Damon Wayans and director Keenen Ivory Wayans pose at the premiere of “White Chicks” at the Village Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on June 16, 2004.Although Wayans does not have DME himself, he continuously monitors his own symptoms.(Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

“If they see that I’m not afraid, then maybe they’ll be less afraid,” he said.“And if I can go home and actually talk in-depth about treatments… especially if I got it done myself, I think they’ll be more receptive to it.”

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Wayans acknowledged how cost and access obstacles can hold people back from seekingmedical help.

“Even if you have to spend a little money now to get it under control, it’s worth it,” he said.“Because there’s so much life to live, unless you do nothing.”

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