Monday, December 29, 2008

One Fourth of Diabetic Amputees Wish They Saw a Podiatrist Sooner

A 2008 study conducted by an an independent research firm for the American Podiatric Medical Association found 25 percent of 600 diabetics who were surveyed and had suffered an amputation related to their diabetes said they should have seen a diabetic foot specialist like a podiatrist. Thirty percent of amputees believed that watching closer and heeding known early warning signs, such as “hot spots” and diabetic foot ulcers, might have prompted them to visit their doctor before things worsened.

In total, 75 percent of the survey participants were type-2 diabetic. The remaining 25 percent were considered at high risk for developing the disease, sometime called "per-diabetic" or "bordeline." The study results showed also found that Hispanics were the least likely ethnic group to be tested for diabetes, compared to African-American and Caucasians. Surveye participants said the reason for not getting tested for diabetes was primarily due to normal blood sugar levels or not having noticeable symptoms.

“This survey shows just how immensely important it is for those diagnosed with diabetes, and those at risk, to have their feet examined by a physician during their annual checkup” the APMA president said. “Regardless of one’s ethnic background, taking a proactive approach to your health in asking your physician to check your feet can save both your limbs and your life.”


Dr. Christopher Segler believes diabetic amputations are preventable. He teaches strategies that help his clients avoid amputation. He is also and award-winning diabetic foot surgeon, inventor and author. If you have diabetes, you can learn how to avoid amputation by more by requesting your FREE reportt “No Leg Left To Stand On: The Secrets Insurance Companies Don’t Want You To Know About Diabetic Foot Amputation” at http://www.ineedmyfeet.com.

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