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lipsie |
lipsie replied July 5, 2009 12:41 AM
You are right, it is very depressing that so many do not know or those that can now afford medication, etc. I also feel for the people.*HugS* Sheila
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Avera |
Avera replied July 5, 2009 5:00 AM
Richard,
lipsie replied July 5, 2009 2:49 PM Absolutely right Avera...just getting these doctors to get a kick start n work with this as well! Great point! *HugS* Sheila
Richard157 replied July 6, 2009 2:28 PM Thanks for your reply Avera, I certainly agree with what you wrote.
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I want to consider a group we may rarely even think about. The undiagnosed diabetics who may never be diagnosed or else are misdiagnosed.
According to the National Institutes of Health the Prevalence of Diagnosed and Undiagnosed Diabetes in the United States, All Ages, 2007:
Total: 23.6 million people—7.8 percent of the population—have diabetes.
Diagnosed: 17.9 million people
Undiagnosed: 5.7 million people
That means 24% of the diabetics in the USA do not know they have diabetes. Many of them may never know. Approximately 1 of every four diabetics do not know what is wrong with them. For some of them it may be that they do not have insurance and cannot afford to pay the doctor bills. There may be other reasons too but I think about this a lot and I find it very depressing.
Any thoughts on this matter?
Richard