The 5 Common Deadly Mistakes Diabetics Make and How to Avoid Them (part 1)
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Please read this report if you have been diagnosed with diabetes or who are for time or if you have under control or not, because what you are about to read will literally change your life. Strong>
I urge you to remember when you were diagnosed when a physician requests that you speak in person, by phone or clinic! At this time, your heart was pounding forecast is not as excellent news. Then the doctor drops a huge bomb and says you have diabetes.
What did you feel then? There were fears in our hearts and the eyes of what comes next? Do you dread for your life? Do you feel that ‘Oh my God, my life, I know it has changed for excellent? Do you also reckon “So I must be deprived of candy and my favorite food …” What “I do not want to be on drugs, insulin and take my shot for the rest of my life …” state of mind.
Or maybe you should immediately thought of a friend or loved one who died of diabetes at the start after suffering a massive weakness in a book, such as amputation of the leg, blindness, renal failure, heart to heart attacks or strokes, you reckon “These horrible debilitating injuries to happen to me too. …. Oh my! What devastating news the doctor gave me …”.
If you had these thoughts in his mind at the time of diagnosis and after, believe me, you not alone. These thoughts crossed the minds of all diabetic patients at one time or another and they are legitimate and troubling questions.
reasons which led to the diagnosis of scene is much less vital at this stage that you solve a new situation from this time.
Let’s see how diabetes impacts us here in the U.S. and worldwide. It ‘acts in a quote from the book “Cosmetic lifestyle for diabetics:
” Diabetes is a disease spread to epidemic proportions in the United States and around the world. This is becoming one of the greatest health challenges of the 21st century. Pierre Lefebvre, president of the International Diabetes Federation, was quoted as saying: “that diabetes is spreading around the world, the world is moving towards one of the largest health disaster is never seen. “
” Diabetes affects an astonishing 247 million people worldwide and just 10 years ago there were 127 million diabetics, which is less than half the number today. In the U.S. over 20 have diabetes 8,000,000. According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes, complications due to uncontrolled diabetes over 250,000 deaths annually in the United States, not less 75%, resulting from a debilitating stroke, cardiac complications and arteries that are entirely preventable. There are 54 million people in the United States who are pre-diabetes (having diabetes). Up to a huge 73 % of adults with diabetes have high blood pressure and nearly all have some form of cholesterol problem, which could lead to stroke, myocardial infarction and premature death if not controlled, and that it can be.
diabetes is uncontrolled rise to over 45% of new cases of kidney failure and 70% of nerve hurt called neuropathy causes loss of sensation, pain and numbness in hands and feet leading to amputation. Uncontrolled diabetes is the cause of over 60% of all leg and foot amputations and is the leading cause of blindness in people aged 20-75
That means more new cases of amputations of legs 100,000, over 44,000 cases of kidney failure and more than 24,000 cases of blindness each year. These figures are climbing alarmingly.
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