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Know your ABCs during American Diabetes Month

 

November 5, 2008

ATLANTA (GA) – November is American Diabetes Month and the Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, encourages individuals across the state to learn more about diabetes and get tested if they believe they are at risk for developing the disease.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that approximately 23.6 million people in the United States have diabetes, with another 57 million adults at high risk for developing the disease. Last year in Georgia, approximately 700,000 adults were diagnosed with diabetes, while another 350,000 may have had the disease but did not know it.

“Diabetes is a serious disease here in Georgia because it impacts a great number of our adult population,” said Dr. Sandra Elizabeth Ford, acting director of the Georgia Division of Public Health. “Diabetes can cause serious complications and even lead to premature death for those who are not properly managing it, who do not know they have it or who are at increased risk of getting it. We want individuals across Georgia to learn more about diabetes so they stand a better chance of living full and healthy lives.”

Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases marked by high blood glucose levels due to defects in insulin production, insulin action or both. It is also associated with excess glucose production from the liver. Diabetes can cause serious complications such as blindness, kidney failure, amputations, heart disease, stroke, nerve damage and high blood pressure. Diabetes can also lead to premature death. In 2006, it was the seventh leading cause of death in Georgia, killing 1,626 individuals across the state. For every death with diabetes as the primary cause, there were two other deaths in which diabetes was a contributing cause.

The Georgia Division of Public Health is raising awareness about the symptoms of diabetes so Georgians who are undiagnosed can be identified. Experts recommend that individuals see their doctor and get tested immediately if they have one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Frequent urination
  • Excessive thirst
  • Extreme hunger
  • Increased fatigue
  • Blurry vision
  • Slow healing of wounds
  • Tingling and numbness in hands and feet
  • Unusual weight loss or gain.

The American Diabetes Association also offers a free diabetes risk test at http://www.diabetes.org/risk-test.….

The Georgia Diabetes Prevention and Control Program (DPCP) works to reduce the burden of diabetes across the state by preventing disease onset, improving standards of care and ensuring the well-being of those affected by diabetes. The DPCP also reaches communities most impacted by diabetes and has achieved significant improvement in the quality of care and health status of Georgians with diabetes.

For more information about American Diabetes Month or diabetes in Georgia, please visit http://health.state.ga.us/epi/cdie… or call (404) 657-3103.

 


For public information:
http://health.state.ga.us/epi/cdie…
(404) 657-3103

For media information, contact:
Taka Wiley; (404) 657-1385
tlwiley@dhr.state.ga.us

 

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RED.  Red pens especially, but also:
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  red nail polish
  red hair
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  red cell phone
  red ipod protectors
  red laptops
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  red dining rooms
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My friend and I have signed up for Hike for Discovery. Hike for Discovery is a program through the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Participants train for a three-day hiking expedition at the Grand Canyon, while raising money to support the Society.

I'm really excited about it. I'm excited about training everyday and losing weight. I'm excited about going on this great active trip with my friend. And the best part is that it is not just a selfish act. I'm actually going to be helping a good cause in the process. How fabulous is that?

I've already started walking the hills around my house, and we had our first team track training on Thursday (although it was more of a meet and greet than a training). Tomorrow will be our first group hike, and that will be a lot of fun.

Anyway, I have to get started on the fundraising right away. So I'm putting it out there. Can you help me out?

Anyone who donates $25 or more will get a copy of a six page, 4"x5.5" chapbook of my poetry. I'm going to add art and collage to make it really nice.

I will also send you a receipt, because, hey, it's tax deductible.

If you want to learn more, or are interested in making a donation you can go to my fundraising page:

http://www.active.com/donate/hfdsv…endsen

Thank you, even if all you did was read this, thank you. :)

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