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Diabetes Foro
2 hours ago

+10 LIKES: ARES TEIXIDó, 1 AñO DESPUéS DEL DIAGNOSTICO DE DIABETES TIPO 1

Hablamos Ares Teixidó, fija tertuliana en los programas de Jorge Javier, que ha sorprendido a propios y extraños comunicand...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 hours ago

+5 RESPUESTAS: EXPERIENCIA CON LA DEPILACIóN LASER Y LAS DIABETES

Muchas gracias chicas! Si me vuelven a decir algo culpando a las diabetes podré responderle ya que se que hay chicas que si les ha ...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
3 hours ago

+35 LIKES: EL PEAJE SOCIAL QUE PAGAMOS LAS PERSONAS CON DIABETES

Hablo de la socialización, especialmente en las cosas más cotidianas, salir a comer o cenar con amigos, ir de fiesta o a bailar.

...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

vee
4 hours ago

Genuinely regretting the "cinnamon dolce" coffee addition as opposed to the "caramel macchiatto" option. Just do yourself a favour and admit you love sugar too much, vee. If you're going to drink liquid sugar anyway, may as well have it taste good.
#Diabetes

Diabetes Foro
4 hours ago

+5 RESPUESTAS: RACIONES / INSULINA RAPIDA

@Leyredm1: lo de contar raciones es básico para tener un buen control de la diabetes.
Tengo una balanza en la cocina y siempre peso, por ejemplo, el pan ...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
7 hours ago

RE: RACIONES / INSULINA RAPIDA

Holaa buenaass!!! Llevo 5años con dianetes t1 y este último año a veces me da por contar raciones y otras veces no , y me suelo poner 2Uds d rápida. y si en la post-c...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
7 hours ago

RACIONES / INSULINA RAPIDA

Holaa buenaass!!! Llevo 5años con dianetes t1 y este último año a veces me da por contar raciones y otras veces no , y me suelo poner 2Uds d rápida. y si en la post-comid...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
9 hours ago

+15 LIKES: TYPICAL SPANISH "LAS CAñAS"

Quizá sea un tema absurdo... ¡perdonad!

Tengo curiosidad, cuando salís de "cañas" ¿Qué soléis tomar/beber?

Yo a veces me pincho rápida y tomo lo que me ...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
9 hours ago

+5 RESPUESTAS: ARES TEIXIDó, 1 AñO DESPUéS DEL DIAGNOSTICO DE DIABETES TIPO 1

@Ensalada: tienes toda la razón.
La semana pasada estuve en un "evento" tras el cual había cosas para picar. Todo era...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Science News
9 hours ago

Melting of visceral fat makes the body's own insulin work better, the risk of #diabetes type 2 decreases, and kidneys and blood vessels remain better protected! This result of the PLIS study of the #DZD is important for effective #prevention of diabetes.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2023/09/26/new-study-advocates-remission-as-therapeutic-goal-in-prediabetes

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9 hours ago

Melting of visceral fat makes the body's own insulin work better, the risk of #diabetes type 2 decreases, and kidneys and blood vessels remain better protected! This result of the PLIS study of the #DZD is important for effective #prevention of diabetes.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2023/09/26/new-study-advocates-remission-as-therapeutic-goal-in-prediabetes

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9 hours ago

Schmilzt das #Bauchfett, wirkt das körpereigene Insulin besser, das Risiko für #Diabetes-Typ-2 und Nieren und Blutgefäße bleiben besser geschützt! Dieses Ergebnis der PLIS-Studie des #DZD ist wichtig für wirksame Konzepte zur #Prävention.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2023/09/26/neue-studie-spricht-fuer-remission-als-therapieziel-beim-praediabetes

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Diabetes Foro
9 hours ago

+5 LIKES: ARES TEIXIDó, 1 AñO DESPUéS DEL DIAGNOSTICO DE DIABETES TIPO 1

Hablamos Ares Teixidó, fija tertuliana en los programas de Jorge Javier, que ha sorprendido a propios y extraños comunicando...

Leer más 👉 https://bit.ly/2q5wT56 👈

#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
10 hours ago

+30 LIKES: EL PEAJE SOCIAL QUE PAGAMOS LAS PERSONAS CON DIABETES

Hablo de la socialización, especialmente en las cosas más cotidianas, salir a comer o cenar con amigos, ir de fiesta o a bailar.

...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

coffee4danz
18 hours ago

I never visited loved ones at the cemetery before my dear friend Sam passed. Now I bring him souvenirs from my travels (like this reproduction doubloon) and stories from the road. He was the best travel companion. I’m always glad there are no strangers above the ground to hear me talking and occasionally crying. #Diabetes + #Covid = gone too soon.

Top view of a white military headstone with two Pennie’s and a fake doubloon on top and a small bouquet of blue and white plastic flowers below
Diabetes Foro
21 hours ago

+10 LIKES: TYPICAL SPANISH "LAS CAñAS"

Quizá sea un tema absurdo... ¡perdonad!

Tengo curiosidad, cuando salís de "cañas" ¿Qué soléis tomar/beber?

Yo a veces me pincho rápida y tomo lo que me ...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
23 hours ago

+25 LIKES: ESTOY AGOBIADA PORQUE MI MARIDO TIENE DIABETES 1 Y ME ESTá VOLVIENDO LOCA

Es diabético desde niño. Le noto lentitud y fallos cognitivos. En la convivencia día a día es un caos. Cree que ...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Cracked Shamrock
1 day ago

@georgetakei Even walking barefoot on wet sand at the beach if your foot has a little cut can expose you to #Vibrio, and anyone with #diabetes, #liverdisease, or other #immunocompromised circumstances is at even greater risk of this horrible disease.

Diabetes Foro
1 day ago

+20 RESPUESTAS: EL PEAJE SOCIAL QUE PAGAMOS LAS PERSONAS CON DIABETES

Ayer fue el cumple de mi padre y fuimos a comer fuera. Estuvimos 2 horas comiendo porque el servicio tardaba muchísimo, nos dab...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
1 day ago

+5 RESPUESTAS: DEPORTISTA CON PARCHE

Hola,
Creo que lleva una Bomba de insulina inalámbrica Omnipod DASH®. Y un Dexcom como sensor.
Y menudo pedazo de ejercicio que ha hecho.
Bravo....

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
1 day ago

+20 RESPUESTAS: TYPICAL SPANISH "LAS CAñAS"

Yo la cerveza la he desechado ya cuando salgo, me sube bastante y rápido. Solo tomo en casa una de Hacendado que alguien sugirió aquí una vez y que es ba...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
1 day ago

+25 LIKES: EL PEAJE SOCIAL QUE PAGAMOS LAS PERSONAS CON DIABETES

Hablo de la socialización, especialmente en las cosas más cotidianas, salir a comer o cenar con amigos, ir de fiesta o a bailar.

...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

pgs
1 day ago

@Fury
Maybe if us regular people ate closer to a diabetic diet we might be a lot healthier

#diabetes #T1D #T2D #DoubleDiabetes

Tadness
2 days ago

Well that was a wild ride. Was doing my insulin shot and an ant just comes scurrying up the arm I'm holding the pen with. Pulled it back to swat the ant away and some of the insulin ended up on me rather than in me. At least I'm using less now and it's less expensive so I don't feel like it's as big of a waste.
#diabetes #T2D #type2diabetes

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

+5 RESPUESTAS: HARTO DE ERRORES FREESTYLE LIBRE2 POR "SENSOR AGOTADO" ANTES DEL TIEMPO

Mi experiencia con el Free Style 2, desde hace más de 2 años, es muy positiva. Sólo me ha fallado 1. He teni...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

DiabSite
2 days ago

Neues zum #Marathontag in der Redaktion des #Diabetes-Portals DiabSite gibt's leider erst morgen. Es gab technische Probleme bei der Bildbearbeitung.

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

+20 LIKES: EL PEAJE SOCIAL QUE PAGAMOS LAS PERSONAS CON DIABETES

Hablo de la socialización, especialmente en las cosas más cotidianas, salir a comer o cenar con amigos, ir de fiesta o a bailar.

...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Mary625
2 days ago

@Pagan_Animist

Hi. I had posted that from my old instance. Took me a bit to see this.

I hope you're doing better and have been tracking your BG. I don't know if you would want one but the Dexcom is wonderful. You don't have to prick your finger almost ever. It's really a game changer.

You ride? Or rode? As did your father who was also diabetic? Well have found a little community of #diabeticbikers here. It's the oddest thing.

#diabetes #biker #motorcycle

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

RE: RECOMENDACION SENSOR PARA IPHONE

Yo tengo Iphone y uso el Free Style 2. El móvil no da problemas, los parches como puedes ver en varios hilos... pues según la suerte que tengas.
Pero el servic...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

RECOMENDACION SENSOR PARA IPHONE

Buenas, tengo tipo 2 desde hace casi 2 años y tomo 1 pastilla de metformina de mañana y otra por la noche, desde hace unos dias he notado mucha sed y al medirme he ...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

RE: ARES TEIXIDó, 1 AñO DESPUéS DEL DIAGNOSTICO DE DIABETES TIPO 1

Ares Teixido tiene desde hace un par de años un late night picante en 8tv (televisión privada de Cataluña) y cuando lleva los braz...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

+20 RESPUESTAS: ESTOY AGOBIADA PORQUE MI MARIDO TIENE DIABETES 1 Y ME ESTá VOLVIENDO LOCA

La diabetes no es excusa, si bien cuando estás alto, personalmente sientes una mala hostia y que el mundo e...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

RE: ARES TEIXIDó, 1 AñO DESPUéS DEL DIAGNOSTICO DE DIABETES TIPO 1

Ares Teixido tiene desde hace un par de años un late night picante en 8tv (televisión privada de Cataluña) y cuando lleva los braz...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

+15 LIKES: EL PEAJE SOCIAL QUE PAGAMOS LAS PERSONAS CON DIABETES

Hablo de la socialización, especialmente en las cosas más cotidianas, salir a comer o cenar con amigos, ir de fiesta o a bailar.

...

Leer más 👉 https://bit.ly/3LxyWWD 👈

#diabetes #diabetESP

TrangAston :verified:
2 days ago

provides reassurance for physicians and patients that #ACE inhibitors & ARBs are safe
to continue in patients with non-severe #COVID19 infection where clinically indicated. This is relevant to millions of patients with #hypertension #diabetes,#CVD and renal disease treated with RAS blockers worldwide since #COVID19 is likely to be endemic for the foreseeable future.

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

+15 LIKES: TRABAJAR EN MERCADONA CON DIABETES

Hola a todos!!

Voy a empezar a trabajar en Mercadona , falta el examen médico , por lo que he leído Mercadona no paga seguridad social y tiene sus p...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

+20 LIKES: ESTOY AGOBIADA PORQUE MI MARIDO TIENE DIABETES 1 Y ME ESTá VOLVIENDO LOCA

Es diabético desde niño. Le noto lentitud y fallos cognitivos. En la convivencia día a día es un caos. Cree que ...

Leer más 👉 https://bit.ly/48jkw6g 👈

#diabetes #diabetESP

Diabetes Foro
2 days ago

+5 LIKES: TYPICAL SPANISH "LAS CAñAS"

Quizá sea un tema absurdo... ¡perdonad!

Tengo curiosidad, cuando salís de "cañas" ¿Qué soléis tomar/beber?

Yo a veces me pincho rápida y tomo lo que me a...

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#diabetes #diabetESP

"You do you" is Eu-gen-ics.
3 days ago

Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺

Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺

[CDC next updates Sep 27.]

#ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy

Chart: Elevated Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Deviation from 2015-2019 Average
Data: Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Census Bureau. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

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Dashed lines for annual data for years 2015 (as of January 1, 2016) through 2020, with solid dots for annualized data weekly from January 2021 through late June 2023. [Six weeks of subsequent CDC data incomplete, thus omitted from this chart.] Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category.

Legend:

• Hypertensive disease (+31K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Cerebrovascular diseases (+14K)
• Heart failure (+4K)
• Ischemic heart disease (-1K)
• Other diseases of the circulatory system (+8K)
• Projected U.S. population

Caption:

Heart failure mortality stands out as having declined during the pandemic, remaining well below historical trendline to this day.

Ischemic heart disease deaths increased during the first year, but have been more or less declining toward baseline since then. (Notably, ischemic heart disease is the only subgroup to have been on a downward trajectory pre-pandemic.)

Hypertensive, cerebrovascular, and other diseases of the circulatory system, though each seeing declining annualized mortality in recent months, each remain well above their respective historical trendlines.
Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019
Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

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Dashed lines 2015–20; solid dots for annualized Jan 2021–June 2023. [Six weeks incomplete data omitted.] Dotted lines for trends from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. Dash-dot line for sepsis trend had concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.

Legend:

• Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Alzheimers and dementia (+19K)
• Renal failure (+5K)
• Sepsis (+4K)
• Malignant neoplasms (+13K)
• Projected U.S. 65+ population

Caption:

After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend.

Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend.

Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now.

Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year.
AK_Bell
3 days ago

So far keeping control of my #Diabetes has been easy enough.

But autumn is kicking in and I remember the hot chocolate maker I got last Xmas...

Denis - The COVID info guy -
3 days ago

Rates of new-onset type 2 diabetes climbed 62%—and type 1 diabetes increased 17%—among US youth after the COVID-19 pandemic began, especially in Black and Hispanic children, according to a study published yesterday in JAMA Network Open.

#COVID19 #diabetes @auscovid19

Source: https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/type-2-diabetes-rates-us-youth-rose-62-after-covid-pandemic-began-study-suggests

Mary625
4 days ago

@sara

Hi Sara! I changed instances and it seems followers don't follow to a new one. Can you please follow me back here?

BTW, any chance you ride a motorcycle? Seems there are a bunch of us #diabetics who ride

#diabetes

Mary625
4 days ago

@diabetesforo

I have no idea what that says but it sure looks good!

#diabetes

bedast :diabetes:
4 days ago

This is why you often don’t see anything about app updates for a new OS until the new OS is actually releasing.

This is why these apps are not immediately ready for the new OS when it drops.

An example: When iOS 17 dropped, the Libre and Medtronic apps had known issues and those companies sent out notices on release.

This is why their included documentation specifically states to disable automatic updates. You read that for your medical device, right?

#Diabetes #MedicalDevices #MedicalApps

bedast :diabetes:
4 days ago

Fun fact: Medical device companies who make apps to work with their devices can’t just push out apps to the app stores. The apps are part of the device and must follow regulatory approval just like the device.

The app must be approved against a set of tested devices and their tested OS versions. If an OS is in pre-release, then they can, certainly, write the code against it, but can’t seek regulatory approval until public release.

Cont.

#Diabetes #MedicalDevices #MedicalApps

Mary625
4 days ago

@bedast

It's terrible! People who do that are driving up the cost for #diabetics. It's hard enough to get this stuff.

I don't know what AvE is

#diabetes

bedast :diabetes:
4 days ago

Really disappointed in the latest AvE video on Youtube where he talks about his new Dexcom G6.

Why?

He’s not diabetic.

He promoted the use of CGMs like a fitbit. As a metabolic monitor. Which is not a thing. There’s studies coming out noting there’s no benefit to monitoring blood glucose for metabolic purposes.

He also promoted the use of Ozempic for weight loss. While it’s in a major shortage.

#Diabetes #CGM #GLP1RA #Dexcom #Ozempic

Samara
4 days ago

@MikeDunnAuthor @heretical_i@kafeneio.social
Let’s clear this up: #COVID19 can target then damage or kill insulin-producing beta cells. #Diabetes post-Sars2-infection is fairly common.

No, you don’t need to be symptomatic in the acute phase of #covid to suffer it’s wrath.

#Children ‘s organs are damaged by #SarsCoV2.

https://www.nih.gov/how-covid-19-can-lead-diabetes

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34081913/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34081912/

Children have a 78% risk of developing new, seemingly unrelated conditions after Sars2 infection. Headline from Acta Paediatrica Chiara et al.
bedast :diabetes:
4 days ago

Had been running Nightscout on MongoDB 5.0 for a while now. The docker compose file had it locked to the 5.0 release, allowing minor version upgrades.

Decided it's time to upgrade.

Now running Nightscout against MongoDB 7.0 and so far it seems to be happy.

#Diabetes #CGM #Nightscout

Heretical_i
4 days ago

Sequestered at home eating junk food and getting little exercise could be one reason.

"Both Type 1 and Type 2 #diabetes rose in kids after #covid #pandemic began. Type 2 rose 62%." https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/type-2-diabetes-rates-us-youth-rose-62-after-covid-pandemic-began-study-suggests via @MikeDunnAuthor

MikeDunnAuthor
4 days ago
bedast :diabetes:
4 days ago

@ppatel It's also a bit disingenuous to refer to this as "Internet of Shit" implying it's an unnecessary bit of technology that's needlessly connected. This is valuable technology to diabetics.

I will note that the defaults in iOS 17 allow this to function correctly. I know because I use Libre 3 with my iPhone 12 mini running iOS 17. I was actually woken up by a low alarm last night.

It's worth noting this is not only a Libre 3 issue.

#Diabetes

bedast :diabetes:
4 days ago

@ppatel So, a few things:

* There is no Type I Diabetes - I suspect you mean Type 1 Diabetes
* These are for "Diabetes" and includes all types (there's more than 2 by the way)
* Abbott specifically tells you to disable iOS updates in the included documentation (this turns your device into a medical device after all)
* Getting updates out is more complicated than "write code, push to app store" - They have to go through regulatory bodies like FDA, which takes time

#Diabetes

Diabetes Foro
4 days ago

TYPICAL SPANISH "LAS CAñAS"

Quizá sea un tema absurdo... ¡perdonad!

Tengo curiosidad, cuando salís de "cañas" ¿Qué soléis tomar/beber?

Yo a veces me pincho rápida y tomo lo que me apetece, o ...

Leer más 👉 https://bit.ly/3sWjdK4 👈

#diabetes #diabetESP

Mary625
4 days ago

@sjthomas

Oh my goodness. I just looked at your profile. Are you a diabetic motorcycle rider? We found a whole group of us earlier this week. If so, this is a really wild connection

#diabetes #motorcycle

Pratik Patel
4 days ago

The Internet of Shit strikes again. Or did iOS 17 sneak up on them?

Major manufacturer of smart glucose monitor for people with Type I #diabetes (FreeStyle Libre 3) warns customers not to upgrade to #iOS 17 because it might break low glucose alarms that are a core functionality of the device.

https://www.404media.co/ios-17-could-break-diabetic-glucose-monitor-alerts-manufacturer-warns/

vee
4 days ago

Hello to kind.social in particular 🐹

Really struggling with social things right now and still trying to find my footing.

My name is vee (they/them) and I am on permanent disability with #CPTSD #AuDHD #Fibromyalgia #Diabetes and some other stuff I don't remember right now (also: my cognitive abilities have deteriorated lately).

I'll post pictures of my cat under #ParkerIsTheBest ✌️

#Introduction

A tuxedo cat sits on a windowsill by an open window looking up into a building, large green trees, and a bright blue sky. Grey curtains have been pulled aside to make room for his bushy tail.
bedast :diabetes:
5 days ago

Sometimes the (diabetic) stars align.

@Mary625 @sara

#Diabetes #T1D #T2D

Screenshot from the Ivory app showing 2 diabetics sharing posts with milk in common.
Mary625
5 days ago

Bedtime snack

Have a beautiful night, all 🤗

#diabetes #t1d

Kitchen counter with a red coffee cup with milk in it, a paper towel with one chocolate chip cookie and a vial of insulin all on it.
Tom Scott
5 days ago

I've just received an email from Abbott (the company that makes my blood glucose monitor) advising me not to update to iOS 17!

It looks like they have only just realised there are compatibility issues! 😡🤯

Did they not think to test it before now?

#diabetes

viq
5 days ago

Hurried #bike ride to pick up #diabetes supplies, of course they don't have in stock the main thing I went for 🤣 They expected the delivery this Monday but it didn't happen, "any day now, please call", good thing I'm not in too much of a hurry 🤷
At least it was a decent excuse for a bike ride during daylight 😂

Margaret Sefton
5 days ago

Today is just one of those good days. It's a tad bit cooler; I feel somewhat rested; the phlebotomist got me with one stick; there were ibises chilling out by my apartment this morning; the medication was ready at the drive through with no haggling over inaccuracies; I avoided an apartment maintenance worker who has been too forward and creepy; I've had some good online convos; Weezer's cover of Africa playing on the radio made me appreciate Toto, the OG. #Florida #diabetes #rock #bipolar #life

Yle Uutiset
5 days ago

Väitöstutkimus: Oman hoitosuunnitelman tekoon mukaanpääsy ei välttämättä parannakaan pitkäaikaissairaan hoitotulosta

Tutkimus tehtiin vuonna 2017 Pohjois-Savossa siilinjärveläispotilaiden parissa. Osallistavaa hoitosuunnitelmaa suositellaan etenkin pitkäaikaissairaille.

#Terveydenhuolto #Pitkäaikaishoito #Masennus #Diabetes #Verensokeri #Sepelvaltimotauti #Elämänlaatu #Kotimaa #PohjoisSavo

https://yle.fi/a/74-20051286

Poetry News
6 days ago

Oh, gut's immune system, so smart and wise
You offer us a surprise
A potential way to keep us healthy
Without processed food life can be hefty
In diabetes and obesity we seek protection
For us, a new and safe direction
Train us, oh gut's immune system so vast
To protect us from dis-ease at last

#guthealth #immunesystem #diabetes #obesity #ode #poetry

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/could-the-guts-immune-system-be-trained-to-protect-against-obesity-diabetes

Margaret Sefton
6 days ago

Nervous about getting feedback on progress on a short story within the hour from my MFA writing group. I've been on the edge about whether to leave the group but I also wonder if we can bring out the best in each other. Regarding nervousness, it is weird that no matter how old one gets, the more things remain the same. I've also been feeling nervy generally and finally called it a day yesterday to rest. My heart was doing this racing thing and my blood sugar has been low.#bipolar #diabetes #life

Danie van der Merwe
6 days ago

MIT Scientists create a living medical device that is made from human cells that secrete insulin, and may replace injections someday

MIT scientists might be one step closer to making insulin injections a thing of the past. In a new study this week, they’ve shown that it’s possible to implant a medical device inside mice that produces its own supply of insulin for up to a month. More resear ...continues

See https://gadgeteer.co.za/mit-scientists-create-a-living-medical-device-that-is-made-from-human-cells-that-secrete-insulin-and-may-replace-injections-someday/

#diabetes #health #medical #technology

Danie
6 days ago

MIT Scientists create a living medical device that is made from human cells that secrete insulin, and may replace injections someday

https://gadgeteer.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/InsulinDevice-400x224.webp MIT scientists might be one step closer to making insulin injections a thing of the past. In a new study this week, they’ve shown that it’s possible to implant a medical device inside mice that […]

https://gadgeteer.co.za/mit-scientists-create-a-living-medical-device-that-is-made-from-human-cells-that-secrete-insulin-and-may-replace-injections-someday/

https://squeet.me/display/962c3e10-fe6c53d0-ab58f118d366a321

Eva Amsen
6 days ago

I have a search filter that finds me new research related to science and music, and this is one of the most unique things I came across. Researchers in Switzerland used music to release insulin from genetically engineerded cells (as a test for a possible diabetes treatment) and found that Queen's "We Will Rock You" worked really well for that purpose. https://www.forbes.com/sites/evaamsen/2023/09/20/queen-song-releases-insulin-in-very-early-test-of-diabetes-control-method/?sh=6eff2c1d5193
#science #diabetes #research #music #queen #biology #wrotethis

Garry Knight
1 week ago

MIT Scientists Create Device That Might Make Insulin Injections Obsolete Someday

'In a new study this week, they’ve shown that it’s possible to implant a medical device inside mice that produces its own supply of insulin for up to a month. More research will be needed before this technology would be widely available to use in humans, however'

#science #medicine #health #insulin #diabetes

https://gizmodo.com/mit-scientists-device-makes-insulin-injections-obsolete-1850852945

Mary625
1 week ago

Has anyone done this when having pasta? Does it work without giving you a drastic drop like 4 or 5 hours later?
#omnipod #diabetes #t1d #DualWaveBolus #SquareWaveBolus #insulinPump

"You do you" is Eu-gen-ics.
1 week ago

Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺

Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺

[CDC next updates Sep 27.]

#ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy

Chart: Elevated Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Deviation from 2015-2019 Average
Data: Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Census Bureau. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

[ beadsland on Ko-fi ]

Dashed lines for annual data for years 2015 (as of January 1, 2016) through 2020, with solid dots for annualized data weekly from January 2021 through late June 2023. [Six weeks of subsequent CDC data incomplete, thus omitted from this chart.] Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category.

Legend:

• Hypertensive disease (+31K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Cerebrovascular diseases (+14K)
• Heart failure (+4K)
• Ischemic heart disease (-1K)
• Other diseases of the circulatory system (+8K)
• Projected U.S. population

Caption:

Heart failure mortality stands out as having declined during the pandemic, remaining well below historical trendline to this day.

Ischemic heart disease deaths increased during the first year, but have been more or less declining toward baseline since then. (Notably, ischemic heart disease is the only subgroup to have been on a downward trajectory pre-pandemic.)

Hypertensive, cerebrovascular, and other diseases of the circulatory system, though each seeing declining annualized mortality in recent months, all remain well above historical trendline.
Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019
Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

[ beadsland on Ko-fi ]

Dashed lines 2015–20; solid dots for annualized Jan 2021–June 2023. [Six weeks incomplete data omitted.] Dotted lines for trends from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. Dash-dot line for sepsis trend had concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.

Legend:

• Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Alzheimers and dementia (+19K)
• Renal failure (+5K)
• Sepsis (+4K)
• Malignant neoplasms (+13K)
• Projected U.S. 65+ population

Caption:

After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend.

Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend.

Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now.

Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year.
Anthony Stevens 🇪🇺 🇯🇲 💙
1 week ago

#Science #Medical #Vaccine #Medicine #AutoImmune #MS #Diabetes #Crohns #Behcets

Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed an “inverse vaccine” that can reverse autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes without suppressing the overall immune system.

The vaccine erases the immune system’s harmful memory of specific molecules, halting the autoimmune response where the immune system wrongly attacks healthy tissues.

🧪💉 🤞🏾 🙏🏾

https://scitechdaily.com/new-vaccine-can-completely-reverse-autoimmune-diseases-like-multiple-sclerosis-type-1-diabetes-and-crohns-disease/

Auto immune scrambles the brain
Violet Blue
2 weeks ago

New roundup: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pandemic-roundup-89254762

- CDC: 54% of hospitalized kids have no underlying health problems
- UK: 2.6M out of work from long-term sickness
- Novavax: FDA approval in “days not weeks”
- Long C19 sufferers self-experimenting w/nicotine patches
- CDC meeting slides reveal high US prevalence of long C19
- Actor Will Keenan attacked, blinded for masking

#Covid #CovidIsntOver #MaskUp #Novavax #Moderna #Pfizer #LongCovid #Diabetes #CovidInquiry #HanSoHee #Eris #Pirola #variants #PHAC #CDC

Krasse Eloquenz
2 weeks ago

Wusstet ihr, dass so gut wie alle verarbeiteten Lebensmittel Zucker enthalten? Auch die, bei denen man es nicht erwartet: Kochschinken, Gewürzgurken, Gemüsebrühe, Krautsalat, Rotkohl, Balsamicoessig, Crackers. Sogar in Vollkornbrot steckt Zucker - schaut mal nach.

Ich finde das pervers.

Warum ist das so? Zucker ist ein billiger Füllstoff - und außerdem dient er der Konservierung.

#zucker #sugarfree #diabetes #essen #ernährung #lebensmittel #zuckerfrei

cleatsandcode
2 weeks ago

Well, that’s reassuring. Not like it keeps me alive or anything (thankfully, it’s backup for pump but i would not like to be on injections atm) #diabetes

ZhiZhu
2 weeks ago

"“People completely underestimate how dangerous a #pregnancy can be, even to a healthy person,” said Mae Winchester, a maternal fetal medicine specialist...

Risks are greater for the many #women with preexisting conditions such as #diabetes or #hypertension. A lethal fetal anomaly adds complications...

Specialists are avoiding practicing in states with bans, she said, which impacts all kinds of gynecological care"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/09/12/abortion-rights-lawsuit-medical-care/

#WomensHealth #Healthcare #abortion #USA #News

Text from article:
“People completely underestimate how dangerous a pregnancy can be, even to a healthy person,” said Mae Winchester, a maternal fetal medicine specialist in Ohio. A six-week ban took effect immediately in Ohio after the Dobbs ruling until a judge blocked its enforcement; the state is expected to appeal.

Risks are greater for the many women with preexisting conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. A lethal fetal anomaly adds complications for women weighing the risks to their health, Winchester said. Specialists are avoiding practicing in states with bans, she said, which impacts all kinds of gynecological care — such as the provision of Pap smears and hysterectomies for fibroids.
Mikko Lehtovirta
2 weeks ago

Seuraamalla 325000 hongkongilaista tutkijat osoittivat:
- #koronarokotus ei lisännyt #diabetes'riskiä
- #koronainfektio sen sijaan lisäsi

#COVID19 #vaccines #vaccinate

@PLOS

https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1004274

Mikko Lehtovirta
2 weeks ago

Turha syyttää perimää tai ruokavaliota.

Duke -yliopiston apulaisprofessori Herman Pontzer kyseenalaistaa käsityksen ihmisen erityisestä kyvystä varastoida energiaa rasvana hengissäpitimikseen. Tämä ns. #thriftygene -teoriahan on mm. #diabetes'tutkimuksen kivijalkoja. Pontzer kumppaneineen osoittaa, että mm. useat apinalajit lihovat, kun kaloreita on vaan tarpeeksi. Ruoan laadulla ei ole väliä, kunhan sitä on.

#DukeHealth
@ScienceMagazine

https://www.science.org/content/article/humans-aren-t-only-fat-primate

https://globalhealth.duke.edu/people/pontzer-herman

"You do you" is Eu-gen-ics.
2 weeks ago

Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺

Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺

[CDC next updates Sep 27.]

#ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy

Chart: Elevated Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Deviation from 2015-2019 Average
Data: Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Census Bureau. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

[ beadsland on Ko-fi ]

Dashed lines for annual data for years 2015 (as of January 1, 2016) through 2020, with solid dots for annualized data weekly from January 2021 through late June 2023. [Six weeks of subsequent CDC data incomplete, thus omitted from this chart.] Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category.

Legend:

• Hypertensive disease (+31K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Cerebrovascular diseases (+14K)
• Heart failure (+4K)
• Ischemic heart disease (-1K)
• Other diseases of the circulatory system (+8K)
• Projected U.S. population

Caption:

Heart failure mortality stands out as having declined during the pandemic, remaining well below historical trendline to this day.

Ischemic heart disease deaths increased during the first year, but have been more or less declining toward baseline since then. (Notably, ischemic heart disease is the only subgroup to have been on a downward trajectory pre-pandemic.)

Hypertensive, cerebrovascular, and other diseases of the circulatory system, though each seeing declining annualized mortality in recent months, all remain well above historical trendline.
Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019
Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

[ beadsland on Ko-fi ]

Dashed lines 2015–20; solid dots for annualized Jan 2021–June 2023. [Six weeks incomplete data omitted.] Dotted lines for trends from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. Dash-dot line for sepsis trend had concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.

Legend:

• Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Alzheimers and dementia (+19K)
• Renal failure (+5K)
• Sepsis (+4K)
• Malignant neoplasms (+13K)
• Projected U.S. 65+ population

Caption:

After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend.

Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend.

Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now.

Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year.
Rebecca
3 weeks ago

Now we know that depression is a risk factor in developing type 2 diabetes, and complex trauma is another risk factor (plus genetics, being fat, and not moving enough), will governments actually put more money into mental health? Will we be able to have more Medicare funded mental health care, perhaps have the limits removed entirely? Diabetes costs the Australian government a lot of money and we know that prevention is better than cure

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/sep/07/depression-can-play-direct-role-in-developing-type-2-diabetes-says-study?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

#diabetes #depression #MentalHealth #health

Preston Maness ☭
3 weeks ago

@davidshq @green_bens T2D here. I've used both the Freestyle Libre 2 and the Dexcom G6 CGMs.

The Libre has by-the-minute updates, though you have to hold your phone up to the sensor to scan the data with NFC. The sensor itself only retains data for eight hours, so I've missed some data occasionally while sleeping. While I was working in an Amazon warehouse, is was very difficult to get the Libre to stay on me while I was sweating up a storm. Liquid glue and an overpatch helped, but I'd still end up not getting the full life of the sensor, as they'd eventually fall off even then. The sensor lasts 14 days IIRC and can only go on the back of the upper arm, which is a bit of an annoying spot for me personally.

The G6 updates every... five minutes, I think? And doesn't need NFC to transmit the data to the phone; bluetooth is used. It lasts ten days and can go on the back of the upper arm or on the stomach. I haven't had any issues with sensors falling off, though I only started using the G6 after leaving my physically demanding Amazon job.

Neither of them have Free Software firmware available to interface with them, unfortunately. Just proprietary apps from app stores.

Overall, I prefer the G6 on account of not having to worry about missing data from sleeping in too much. But both of them were highly preferable to sticking myself multiple times per day to take readings. There's no comparison data-wise; CGMs win, hands down.

#diabetes

Friendly people develop #FOSS device and app to automatically regulate insulin in #Diabetes T1 patients while companies drag their heels. #WeAreNotWaiting https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02648-9

Dave Mackey
3 weeks ago

is anyone using a #ContinuousGlucoseMonitor for #QuantifiedSelf / general #health #monitoring purposes? If so, what are you using?

Also, curious if anyone is using #Veri? Their plan seems by far the lowest in cost but what about the quality?

Also if you have #diabetes and are using a #CGM I'd be interested to hear about your experiences with it as well. 🙂

#question #medical

Bo Morgan
4 weeks ago

Open source artificial pancreas software has gotten FDA approval! And open source hardware solutions are coming!

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02648-9

#opensource #fda #diabetes #t1d #foss #fosh

Poetry News
4 weeks ago

A urine test can predict
The onset of diabetic kidney blight
It's a metabolite
That can show insight
And help out before it's too late tonight

#diabetes #urinetest #kidneydisease #metabolite #limerick #poetry

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/new-urine-biomarker-may-help-predict-diabetic-kidney-disease

Mary625
1 month ago

@viq
Sorry, I wish I had an answer. I keep giving myself enough insulin for what I THINK I'm going to eat, then don't want to finish. I end up eating more than I want so I can use up the insulin and not have a drop. Sigh. #diabetes #t1d

viq
1 month ago

And today in "just #diabetes things", having to know before you start eating whether you will or will not have enough #motivation to go out for a walk or a bike ride after 🤦

Martin Rücker
1 month ago

Stell dir vor, für chronisch Kranke (#Rückenschmerz, #Depression, #Diabetes, #Adipositas…) werden optimale Behandlungsprogramme entwickelt. Die dann:
⛔die besten Therapien nicht anbieten
⛔keinem Patienten angeboten werden
Realität in 🇩🇪: https://www.riffreporter.de/de/wissen/diabetes-rueckenschmerz-depression-chroniker-programme-scheitern
@riffreporter

bedast :diabetes:
1 month ago

I follow #Ozempic #Mounjaro and #Trulicity because I’m diabetic. I occasionally see people, INCLUDING ALLEGED DOCTORS promoting their use for weight loss.

This promotes an ongoing shortage that is hurting people. Don’t do this.

#Diabetes #T2D #GLP1RA #Shortage

Ben Curthoys
1 month ago

Freestyle Libre is reading 17.7

Highest it's been since the week after I was diagnosed. Panic stations, correction dose of insulin, and the numbers kept going up. So I tried the blood prick.

Blood prick test says 9.9

Joy. Guess I'm replacing this sensor early then.

#diabetes #t1

It is crazy how much “regularity/routine” matters in managing blood sugar. #diabetes
I try to eat much the same at the same time. But today was messed up by a “no food or drink for 6 hours before appointment” followed by a “2 hours in waiting room” and a “no food or drink for an hour after”. That I coped with even if it was by eating a good breakfast at 4am. But the rest of the day has been a total roller coaster. Arrrg!
I hope tomorrow is back to normality.

One of my favorite sheet pan meals. Kalbi (inspired) glazed salmon and cod portions over a bed of seasoned rough-cut bok choi, carrot medallions, red bell pepper, and broccoli. Served with rice and a salad of bitter greens. I worked really hard to make sure this fit my sodium and sugar requirements, and nobody in my family even noticed. Friggin' win. #Food #Diabetes

A sheet pan with cooked salmon and cod portions over a bed of seasoned rough-cut bok choi, carrot medallions, and broccoli.
PLOS Biology
2 months ago

New Community Page in #PLOSBiology presents the type 1 #diabetes (#T1D) Knowledge Portal, an open-access resource that aims to help address the challenge of translating #genetic discoveries into mechanistic insight https://plos.io/3YrKuQt

The T1DKP provides genetic and genomic data, pre-computed bioinformatics results, and expert-curated resources such as candidate gene lists to the T1D community.
The Conversation U.S.
2 months ago

Because of the similarities between people and horses, research on diagnostics and treatments for metabolic conditions could provide health benefits to both species.

https://theconversation.com/horse-health-research-will-help-humans-stay-healthy-too-with-insights-on-reining-in-diabetes-and-obesity-205185

#health #diabetes #obesity #horses

Al Andersen
2 months ago

An in-office finger prick at my doctors office confirmed: type 2 diabetes, 340+mg/dl (18.9mmol/L). The disease causes fluid to leak into the lens of the eye, causing it to swell and change shape, resulting in an inability to focus properly.

4 weeks on a keto diet has stabilized my blood sugar levels: 110mg/dl (6.0 mmol/L). My lens has reshaped itself and my normal prescriptions work again.

I hope to be back to doing photography soon. Many heartfelt thanks to those who wished me well. #diabetes

"You do you" is Eu-gen-ics.
2 months ago

Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺

Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺

[CDC next updates Aug 23.]

#ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy

Chart: Elevated Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Deviation from 2015-2019 Average
Data: Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Census Bureau. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

[ beadsland on Ko-fi ]

Dashed lines for annual data for years 2015 (as of January 1, 2016) through 2020, with solid dots for annualized data weekly from January 2021 through late May 2023. [Six weeks of subsequent CDC data incomplete, thus omitted from this chart.] Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category.

Legend:

• Hypertensive disease (+30K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Cerebrovascular diseases (+14K)
• Heart failure (+3K)
• Ischemic heart disease (-0.1K)
• Other diseases of the circulatory system (+8K)

Caption:

Heart failure mortality stands out as having declined during the pandemic, remaining well below historical trendline to this day.

Ischemic heart disease deaths increased during the first year, but have been more or less declining toward baseline since then. (Notably, ischemic heart disease is the only subgroup to have been on a downward trajectory pre-pandemic.)

Hypertensive, cerebrovascular, and other diseases of the circulatory system, though each seeing declining annualized mortality in recent months, all remain well above historical trendline.
Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019
Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause.

[ beadsland on Ko-fi ]

Dashed lines 2015–20; solid dots for annualized Jan 2021–May 2023. [Six weeks incomplete data omitted.] Dotted lines for trends from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. Dash-dot line for sepsis trend had concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.

Legend:

• Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019)
• Alzheimers and dementia (+20K)
• Renal failure (+5K)
• Sepsis (+4K)
• Malignant neoplasms (+12K)
• Projected U.S. 65+ population

Caption:

After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend.

Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend.

Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now.

Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year.
Cheryl
2 months ago

as devastating and exhausting as #Diabetes is, it is still incredible to see what kind of tech is in development and how smart it is, the possibilities…

#T1D #Bionic #ChronicIllness

Silke Jäger
2 months ago

#Abnehmen per Spritze? Das ist nun auch in Deutschland möglich. Unter dem Namen #Wegovy steht der Wirkstoff #Semaglutid nun auch Menschen mit #Diabetes und #Adipositas hierzulande zur Verfügung.

Zugelassen ist das Medikament in Kombination mit einer #Diät und körperlicher Aktivität für:
- Erwachsene und Jugendliche ab 12 Jahren mit Adipositas
- Erwachsene mit erhöhtem Überge­wicht und damit verbundenen Gesund­heits­problemen wie Typ-2-Diabetes oder Bluthochdruck

Der Hersteller befürchtet #Lieferengpässe und ruft zu einem verantwortungsvollen Umgang auf. Was dahintersteckt, liest du bei @riffreporter (€) ⬇️

https://www.riffreporter.de/de/wissen/abnehmen-uebergewicht-adipositas-semaglutid-hilft-fett-weg-spritze
#RiffReporter #Medizin #Gesundheit #Ozempic

bedast :diabetes:
2 months ago

Mounjaro and Ozempic appear to no longer be available for ordering, apparently. At least for the doses I use. I now have an order in for Trulicity 3mg. I've been able to order the others in the past, only to watch them get cancelled, so this doesn't mean I'll get it.

Again, I use this for diabetes management, not weight loss. I haven't seen weight loss benefits from it in many years.

#Diabetes #T2D #GLP1RA #Mounjaro #Ozempic #Trulicity #Shortage