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Thursday, 15 February 2018

People With Diabetes Account for a Quarter of ER Visits in US. February 15, 2018

About one in four people aged 45 and older who made emergency department (ED) visits in 2015 in the United States had diabetes, new government data show.
 People With Diabetes Account for a Quarter of ER Visits in US
by  Miriam E Tucker
 https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/892439?nlid=120673_1521&src=WNL_mdplsfeat_180213_mscpedit_wir&uac=164666HZ&spon=17&impID=1558491&faf=1
What is this article about? No, do not say I did not understand what I read. I do. But what is this really about? Why it is so important to study and to publish to let people know who visits ED? What about private information?  Of cause it is easy to say that there is no my name and it is no problem with privacy. Really? I come to clinic in my local hospital and all what they see just my visits to ER. Now barking therapy in full bloom. You do not have to go to ED. When last time did you see the doctor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!My doctor work in another hospital. When my man call 911 they transfer me to my local hospital. I usually do not have clinic in this hospital. So, do not say this is not private for me. The matter of fact, it is.
      But let us to take closer look, why it is so important to study who and how many visits has to local ED?  Is healthy people often visit local hospitals? Or it is ill people  such as diabetics who are most often visitors to ER? So difficult to find the answer. It needed hard work by author.
     Now let us see, what diabetics have in hospitals, in ER? How often we have to go from one hospital to another, then to try another one, and so so on? Does visit to ER solve the problem with out health? Not at all. We come, we visit, and so home, in the same condition we come. I would better accept if author tried to find out how many visits to ER were beneficial? How many of them sent patient to another ER? How many of us die after visit to ER and no medical attention fwas given to us?
      I went to ER. I could not breath. I am diabetic. I am always ill person. So what? Sugar in urine 1000mg/dl. Sample with blood. Sugar in blood over 400 mg/dl. What doctor said? Go home. In another hospital was the same. Three in the row did not find what was wrong. It was stroke. I survived somehow.
      There are many comments after article.
What type of diabetes they are, type 1 or type 2?
      Really, it is important because of type 1 are ill people with immune system attacking own master. Type 2 are those who eat too much sugar and this is why we do have sugar in blood. Every one do know it. Our doctors even do know that we cannot have ketons in blood when with very high  level of sugar in blood there is no glucose to eat by cells, so fat burned as source of energy. It is usual for type 1, no one ever know how usual is it? And it is not happened in diabetics type 2 because of no one ever checked up urine of diabetic type 2 for ketons. So simple. We do not have problem, so let us do not see if there are any.
      Why authors did not take a look at what condition diabetic come to ER? In what condition diabetic left ER? For how long diabetic survived after visit ER? There are no any studies like that. Never. Every one study visits to ER. No one study the effect of that visits. I did. I studied. The effect was only one. Bill over $2000 soon after visit. What they done for those $2000? Checked up BP, T, BS, and provided treatment with Barking Therapy:Lose weight, it is all because of weight, there is nothing what we can do, you have to close your mouth!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyway, Bathroom Scale Therapy is most effective way to keep diabetics type 2 away from ED and Any medical clinic.
       Yes obesity is one of the cause. It is good to start education in school
        Diabetes start from kitchen not from school
And many many like that. Why diabetes started form kitchen?  There is no studies what really diabetes is. There are no definition diabetes type 2 what is it? All what is people who commented, MD including, just diabetes is the level of sugar in blood. Why level of sugar in blood is high? As it is known, the cause of diabetes is not known. So, why it is taken for granted  that diabetes started from kitchen? Or that is caused by obesity? No one evidence like that.
    This article is not first time published by Medscape. Looks like Eric Topol has nothing more to study just visits to ED, or eatery from NY to Honolulu, or output facilities from Bronx to Manhattan.


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