Faith. Hope. Love. Strength. The story of Josephine M. Yorke, who suffered an aliment of hypoglycemia in 1956, at age 6, in the Caribbean island of Carriacou, Grenada, West-Indies. This world-wide ailment is misdiagsed only by some medical doctors. This illness was inherited from my father's side of the Allert family genes. The symptoms is in similarity to a diabetic...During the illness of the hypoglycemia, I encountered discrimination from some family members, some workforce workers, some university professors, disparity from some medical doctors who did t listened and paid attention of what was happening to me. I, the patient, was stereotyped, due to my ethnic background, of being a black female, obese due to the illness of hypoglycemia. I am alive today, because of several caring beloved doctors who took the time to listen, listen and listen to Josephine Yorke