Wonder why DUK doesn't add this to their homepage then ? Bit of good news for a change !For the first time in 20 years five common diabetes complications are on the decline. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), rates of heart attack, stroke, end-stage kidney failure, lower-limb amputation and deaths from high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) have all decreased over the testing period.
Yep, found this out when I was about 12 or 13 years old about 1980...
We had a medical student lodger for a while & I snuck into her room while she was out "clubbing" to read up on diabetes..
That's when I read this.. "Diabetes no matter how well controlled reduces life expectancy by about 10 years." (Pretty much words to that effect.)
That'll teach me to be a cheeky young scamp...
My diabetes consultant wouldn't elaborate when I questioned him when first diagnosed, all he said was look after yourself and in time they would be treatment advances that would prolong our lives, I suppose it's true given the developments of pumps, faster acting insulins, bg meters, better management of bp and cholesterol etc.
I wonder how many t2 people have had their life expectancy extended by diagnosis.
I just think if it's an outdated study, why have it on their homepage ? OK, some people need scaring into diabetes management but others take the "what's the point" stance. DUK should provide factual, current stories/stats, not scaremongering.
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Yep, found this out when I was about 12 or 13 years old about 1980...
We had a medical student lodger for a while & I snuck into her room while she was out "clubbing" to read up on diabetes.. I was fed up of the patronising kiddie books I was given by my doctor...
That's when I read this.. "Diabetes no matter how well controlled reduces life expectancy by about 10 years." (Pretty much words to that effect.)
That'll teach me to be a cheeky young scamp...
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