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Friday, 19 April 2019

Diabetic Wound Care and its effect. April 19, 2019

About 10 percent of Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes, and one quarter of these patients will develop a wound that does not heal. In the worst case outcome, which occurs in up to 25 percent of these wound-developing patients, the wounds will require an amputation.
        From 10% of American diabetics 95% are diabetics type 2. Do your math, why would requere an amputation. Also there are simple look at A-list to see, who are an amputee in that list? Not too many. Even Halle Berry is diabetic type 2 she take good care for her health, and does not have opened never healing wounds, why? She is A-List. She takes insulin, regardless what type of diabetes she diagnosed with. Insulin is her Number One choice to deal with diabetes. 95% of America Diabetics do not have that choice. We have reverse diabetes with keto diet, no insulin.
      Now there is another question, why for Halle Berry keto diet works and she does not have severely wounded legs, and for millions of diabetics it does not? Halle Berry take insulin with keto diet. American Diabetics type 2 must pee-off sugar with Invokana and Metformin as number one doctor's choice.
Many patients who develop these ulcers may not notice the initial signs, since the high blood glucose of diabetes can lead to a lack of feeling and deformation of the feet. As a result, patients with diabetes commonly develop foot ulcers that may go unnoticed over time.
        Really? Why diabetics type 2 do not see deformation of foot? Why doctors who treat diabetics type 2 do not see that deformation? Really, take a look at these points. It is not doctors who treat diabetics, but victims of  medical care whom to blame. They are, diabetics type 2 do not notice the initial signals. What are those signals? Pain. Burning pain which is impossible to bear. What every one is doing when in pain? Go to MD. or go to hospital.
As a result, patients with diabetes commonly develop foot ulcers that may go unnoticed over time. Current treatments are insufficient, meaning patients can live with these wounds for months or even years without healing.
        Now, what happened when ulcers are noticed? No treatment at all. Try to get help in hospital. Just try. In hospital there are no any treatment for wound. We come in- and out in the same condition we are. Why? Why diabetics' wounds have no treatment, no healing?  Just why? Are there are no recipe in Cook Book Medical Treatment what food to take to heal diabetics wounds? Why Keto diet does not used in hospital to reverse diabetes type 2 to heal opened wounds?
"While wounds don't receive the attention of other diseases, they're incredibly common, and our study increases our understanding of how microbes impair or promote healing," said the study's senior author Elizabeth Grice, PhD, an associate professor of Dermatology. The lead author, Lindsay Kalan, PhD, now an assistant professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, began this work as a post-doctoral researcher in Grice's lab.
The answer to any question is simple and obvious. There are millions spent to study what will promote wound  healing.  What all that a post-doctoral researchers will do if there is no never healing wounds? Just take a look at, how many wounds are not healing? Only diabetic's wounds. Other wounds are healing, and after an amputation there are no opened wounds. In contrary with diabetic's wounds. After an amputation other wounds open, and more treatment needed.The process stopped only when diabetic type 2 gone.
Previous studies have used lower resolution techniques to catalogue the microbes that reside in chronic wounds.
      How this catalogue help to heal opened wounds? Well, it is very useful to understand the initial goal in all that studies.
     I am diabetic type 2. I do not collect money from my studies and no penny from my posts. But trust me, the way I do with open wounds is very effective.
Foot deformation.  Believe me, every one will see that. Simple, we cannot put on our shoe. Now I use men shoe two size bigger then I need. For summer it is easy. I wear water shoe even into Lincoln Center, to go to The Met. What else can I do? Sometimes I simple walk in socks. No shoe at all.
     The foot looks very dirty. No, it is not because of I do not wash them. Actually, it is difficult to see progress, but take a look at nails. They are getting healthy and white. All my life the nails are yellow with yellow deposits under. Often they got infected and every year they have to be removed from nail bed. No one that treatment after I started to take insulin.
As it was said above by Elizabeth Grice, PhD, this condition is common, and it is initially how we come to hospital. About the same we leave the hospital. Probably someone more lucky and get some better help then I had. At it is easy to see, both legs effected at the same time.
But I am not so easy to give up. After hospital I found Wound Care Clinic. They worked out, and all my wounds closed. Slow, they dry out. The question is, why this treatment was not provided in hospital? How patient can find out where the treatment can be done? Also what is important, in hospital Insulin was stopped. Just like that, no insulin shots. I take up to 480 units at home. No one shot in hospital.
        The same condition on hands. The same wounds, and deformation. Extremely itching.  Very difficult to pretend we do not feel these wounds or do not noticed them. We do.
     Pay attention to the nail. Difficult to see on this shot but nail is cracked. The flesh come out from the nail bed. Extremely painful. About 20 years that nail is cracked. Also all other nails were dull and no polish would conceal the problem. Insulin done perfect job. Today nails are healthy and shine. Clacked nails grow-out and healthy nail take its place.
This study built on that research by using higher resolution DNA sequencing to identify specific species and subspecies and how they are related to patient outcomes. Researchers collected samples from 46 patient ulcers every two weeks for six months, or until the wound healed or was amputated.
46 diabetics six month were used as guinea pigs.  Really doctors have cold blood. Who we are for them? Source of income.
      This is why I collected good library and try to read all what I can find how to deal with the problem I face. I try to post copy from Amazon the wrap I still use every day. I never leave my legs unwrapped. It reduced swelling, and wounds were healed. It is very helpful with circulation. My legs are still attached to my body, and slow, very slow getting better. No need in amputation. No wounds, no bacteria. But insulin is in my medical box. 480 units daily injected into my belly.

3M Coban Self-Adherent Wrap 1584, 4 inch x 5 yard (100mm x 4,5m), Non-Sterile, Tan (Set of 18/EA) 

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Certain strains of bacteria associated with diabetic wounds that do not heal
 by University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/04/190418141619.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fhealth_medicine%2Fdiabetes+%28Diabetes+News+--+ScienceDaily%29


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