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Diabetes is emerging fast as the biggest health catastrophe the world has ever seen. It will overwhelm healthcare resources everywhere and will jeopardise the health and lives of over half a million New Zealanders within the next decade.
A leading cause of death, poorly managed diabetes is the major cause of heart attacks and strokes, kidney failure and blindness. It is the largest contributor to foot and leg amputations and causes impotence. Over 165,000 New Zealanders already have diagnosed diabetes but at least as many again have it without knowing it. 
According to the WHO, Diabetes is going to reduce life expectancy for the first time in 200 years. Despite these alarming figures, little concerted effort has been put into tackling the issue that will affect more New Zealanders than any other. The cost of diabetes to New Zealand’s Health Budget will soar from 4% in 2000 to 14% by 2020. That’s more than one billion dollars extra every year.
However, a large proportion of diabetes care and prevention is self-care. Through knowledge of one’s own condition, people can change behaviour patterns and empower themselves to make the lifestyle decisions that go such a long way to avoiding the life-threatening complications that can follow in diabetes’ wake.
Now in its 50th year, Diabetes NZ Auckland is the local society for the greater Auckland region. They offer six-part “Healthy Living with Diabetes” courses that will support you in managing your diabetes well. They also offer “HOPE” prevention courses, Support Groups meeting monthly across the region and have an information centre and shop in Mt Eden. This article is part of the Community Services, Charities & Volunteering topic. Below are more articles in this topic.
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