Caring for Diabetes and Incontinence
According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 8% of the American
population has been diagnosed with diabetes.
It is estimated that nearly 5.
7 million
people are undiagnosed diabetics and another 5.
7 million...
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Caring for Diabetes and Incontinence
According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 8% of the American
population has been diagnosed with diabetes.
It is estimated that nearly 5.
7 million
people are undiagnosed diabetics and another 5.
7 million people are pre-diabetics.
Because of this widespread disease, many medical supply companies charge exorbitant
prices for diabetic testing supplies.
They know the demand for supplies will remain
high.
At TwinMed Direct, their medical supply prices are unbeatable and they have top
notch customer service representatives to help you find exactly what you need.
Ignoring diabetes is not an option.
Just look at the data.
Diabetes was the seventh
leading cause of death in the US in 2006.
Diabetes is also the leading cause of blindness
in adults ages 20 to 74.
Diabetes causes kidney failure, nervous system damage, and
amputation.
It also leads to a myriad of other minor inconveniences, including
incontinence.
So what can a person on
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