Yorksman
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
I hadn't been worried until the Doomsday lecture from the nurse! She basically made it sound like if u get foot nurothapy that you'd be dead in a few years!
She should have added that most of the complications are avoidable with care and checking.
Medical statistics are notoriously badly collated. They include data from 50 years ago when knowledge about care was not as advanced and they include data about people who haven't given a jot about their health and people who carry on as normal when they take their meds as if meds alone will sort everything out for them and people who started to look after themselves only years after complications had set in but not before and so on and so on. People who smoke have their toes and limbs amputated and which box does a HCP tick for a diabetic who smokes and who has had an amputation, cause 1. smoking or 2 diabetes?
If you asked for data on how many diabetics who carefully follow the advice, have regular checkups, watch what they eat and generally look after themselves, you probably won't find any information. No one collates data on trouble free diabetics.
I don't know anything about the disease Type 1 but the statistics on overall life expectancy are improving. 30 years ago a woman without type 1 may have lived 20 years longer than someone with type 1. Now the gap is down to 10 with some data showing the gap as low as 5 to 7 years. This is based on a woman being diagnosed in her 20s and the average age for a woman being 83. The aim is to get the difference down to zero. By far the greatest factor for the improvement is better glycaemic control.
Moreover, the improved stats on life expectancy still include all those patients who are rather carefree about their care, 'I can't be bothered today'. It also includes people who smoke, eat unhealthy diets, have high blood pressure etc etc. Whilst it is important that anyone should look after their health, it is especially important that diabetics look after their health. If you do, there is no particular reason why you should worry unduly about it. Just be aware and take care of yourself.