Diabetes leads to poverty Diabetics live in scandalous conditions
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Anyone can walk into the
typical grocery store and look at rows and rows of unhealthy snack foods
such as chips, and soda drinks loaded with
high fructose corn syrup. Further, Americans grow more obese and
exercise less as the years progress.
Former President John Kennedy talked about Americans becoming fitter.
As the decades passed, instead of getting fitter, the Americans became
very unhealthy. The problem stems from
advertising,
which convinces people to do something that may not be in their best
interest. The results ends in an epidemic of diabetes, especially the
type where people become diabetic over the age of 40. From 1991 to
2001 obesity rates climbed from about 10 percent to 20 percent
nationwide.
"The total prevalence of diabetes increased 13.5% from 2005-2007," according to the American Diabetes Association. "The total annual economic cost of diabetes in 2007 was estimated to be $174 billion. Medical expenditures totaled $116 billion and were comprised of $27 billion for diabetes care, $58 billion for chronic diabetes-related complications, and $31 billion for excess general medical costs. Indirect costs resulting from increased absenteeism, reduced productivity, disease-related unemployment disability, and loss of productive capacity due to early mortality totaled $58 billion. This is an increase of $42 billion since 2002. This 32% increase means the dollar amount has risen over $8 billion more each year. The 2007 per capita annual costs of health care for people with diabetes is $11,744 a year, of which $6,649 (57%) is attributed to diabetes." So you can see clearly why people in Trenchville City live in poverty, and you can also see as explained in earlier articles why employers may look for opportunities to fire diabetic employees. The time trust rule dominates with money, the privileged, the power and corruption. The diabetics stand at the bottom rung of the hierarchy. So you can quickly see the corruption of conducted by the U.S. medical system. A plan to ruin your financial status. That is alright. You have given permission for the doctors to clean your wallet, give you drugs, despite your doctor has not researched that particular drug. If you don't believe these words, then ask your doctor what proof he or she can provide to substantiate that the drug being given to you will actually improve your health, and that improvement will provide better outcomes than insulin injections. You doctor can not because no such information exists. If you are overweight, of course you should take off a few pounds, but many people are overweight and never have a single sign of diabetes. |
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"Oh my God," the woman says, peering through her spyglasses. "Those
diabetics live in horrible conditions. They lose their jobs because
employers fire them. They run into family issues because of
sexual impotence and the children, why the children suffer horribly.
When their cars break down, they do not have funds to make repairs and life just plain sucks for the diabetic. I remember my mother looked so skinny, trying to be compliant with doctors by starving herself to death, and she died of heart and kidney failure. However doctors need to live the privileged right, which limiting doctors helped promote. In this book below, you can provide comments on your purchase. This is a fictional book on how the drug company murders Dr. Bob for not selling enough drugs. Read about the diabetic's wife I could have divorced him, but ethically and morally that would have been the wrong thing to do. So, I sit here lookout out this shattered window as I live in the poverty district of Trenchville City, watching the gangsters peddle drugs and the pimps brewing business for their prostitutes. Life sucks as a diabetic's wife, but on the other hand the doctors live in luxury as if kings. Read about the diabetic living in poverty. Diabetes has turned out to be a very profitable business, drawing huge payments from insurance companies and patients, according to 2009 news and industry reports. "Patients who receive appropriate care ring up less than 10 percent of the medical costs of patients whose disease is poorly managed. That means a $5,000 annual medical bill for the healthiest diabetes patiets, compared to $60,000 for patients who bounce in and out of the hospital with emergencies and complications," according to Managing Editor Lola Butcher writing for Managed Care. Read how doctors threaten National Security
Diabetes is just one example of the fraud doctors will further pursue if we have a National Health Care Plan. The medical community will use the program to make them richer by learning the tricks of the system. If you do not believe that fraud exists, why do you think Senator Chuck Grassley has asked universities and hospitals for their policies on conflicts of interests.
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