Things People Might Not Know About Type 1 Diabetes
Statistics
- This disease is connected with the loss of life expectancy of up to 13 years.
- There was a 21% increase in people affected by T1D by the age of 20, between 2001 and 2009.
- The annual healthcare costs in the United States for T1D are $14B.
- In the United States, There are 40.000 people who are diagnosed with T1D every year.
- In the United States, less than one-third of the population affected by this disease archives target blood glucose levels.
- 200,000 people (under 20 years old), and over one million adults (20y.o. and older) live with this condition.
Indications That We Don’t Have to Ignore
- Unusual weight loss;
- Sugar in urine;
- Change of heart rate;
- Changes in vision;
- Dryness;
- Frequent urination;
- Increased appetite;
- Heavy breathing;
- Tiredness.
These are the stories of a couple of brave people who have this condition:
To stay alive, I need to act as physician to check blood sugar, mathematician- to be always factoring, personal trainer- to give myself insulin injections. Mary Tyler Moore - JDRF International Chairman
I never have the luxury to eat what I want, exercise as much as I want. It is a job that you get for the rest of your life: insulin injections, blood sugar tests, and the impact of stress. For us, every day is a risky adventure. Mary Vonnegut - Rhode Island
It is hard when you are not like others girls in the school. I have to measure everything I eat, check my blood sugar ten times a day. Too much running or not eating my food is risky. I am too young to have this problem. Jonathan Platt - California
It affects your life and you are controlled by it that the people who don’t have it can`t see. Right now my heart goes to my three children and hopes they won`t develop these disease. Nicky Hider - New YorkSources: CBC
- CDC National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2014
- Imperatore, et al. 2012. Diab Care 35: 2515-2520
- Dabelea, et al. 2014. JAMA 311: 1778-1786
- Boyle, et al. 2010. Pop Health Metrics 8:29
- JDRF Estimations
- T1D exchange data
- Jama 2015; 313(1):1-9)
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