November 14th is National
Diabetes Day and diabetes is the number seven cause of death in the US, resulting
in nearly 85,000 deaths annually.
The Cure
Benaroya Research Institute is the
global principal investigator in the T-1 study and has the largest bank of T-cells
from which it has multiple active studies devoted to understanding the cause of
diabetes and how to cure this terrible disease. Dr. Marika Bogdani leads a team
of researchers studying the Hyaluronan deposits in islet cells and how that
precedes insulin dependent diabetes. Her research findings were recently published
in Springer Nature.
· 1. 50% of the donors positive for islet autoantibodies showed large accumulations of HA, four times that of the control
samples.
· 2. Further, 21% of the islet cells contained the largest
HA accumulations based on the HA-stained areas.
· 3. Among those seven donor samples, 4 did not show
islet immune-cell infiltrates, which means HA accumulated independently and in the absence of inflammatory cells in those
which were positive for islet autoantibodies.
· 4. The accumulation of HA islets was evident up to
8 weeks prior to the onset of insulitis, which starts the pancreatic damage
eventually resulting in the need for insulin. HA cells were largest in the donor rats at high risk of developing Type 1 diabetes.
· 5. Insulitis was first detected in 9 to 10-week-old
rats, where HA deposits were abundant in the islets and was associated with expansion of immune cell infiltrates, leading to an 85% loss of their beta cells.
The global T-1 study already has
the ability to identify persons at risk of Type-1 Diabetes, an auto-immune disease
which is prevalent in family groups. Bogdani’s research aims to identify those
at risk and find a way to reprogram islet cell activity to prevent the HA
mutations which result in pancreatic damage. The goal is to stop diabetes
before it starts.
https://www.benaroyaresearch.org/our-research/diabetes-clinical-research/find-study
I have been involved with the Lown
Institute’s Right Care Alliance since 2005 and their current Affordable Insulin advocacy is an issue close to my heart. The group is hosting a nationwide Zoom program
on Sunday, November 15, for those who care to participate, it is from 11:00AM
to 1:00PM Pacific time. Here is a link to the program to register:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/insulin-story-slam-tickets-124914732327
Here are some organizations which may be able to help with insulin access.
Insulin for Life USA is a nonprofit that reclaims unused insulin and provides it to people globally. There are 90,000 children throughout the world with Type 1 Diabetes.
https://iflusa.org/#:~:text=Insulin%20for%20Life%20USA%20is,to%20these%20life%20saving%20necessities.
Pharmaceutical makers of insulin
do have patient assistance programs which can provide free insulin for a period
of time, these include; Nova Nordisk, Sanofi Aventis, and Eli Lilly.
Any hospital emergency department
in the US must provide insulin on an emergency basis, so if you have skipped
doses and are in danger please go to an ER within 24 hours of missed doses. It
doesn’t matter if you have insurance, they must provide treatment. Hospitals
have medical assistance programs which provide substantial subsidies for
patients who are income challenged.
If you are rationing insulin because you can’t afford your refill, call your clinic and explain your dire need and they should be able to provide a free sample.
If you use the traditional insulin
which was originally derived from the pancreas of cows and pigs, but is now lab
produced with E Coli bacteria, it is less expensive. The typical price in 2018
for Novolin, the needle and syringe insulin variety, was $24.88 for a vial.
Subsidized Medical Insurance
If you lack medical insurance,
enroll in the Affordable Care Act, which has federal subsidies for the monthly
premiums, based on your income, so this program could make your insulin more
affordable. And there is no discrimination because of pre-existing conditions.
Word to the wise, the Trump Administration and the Republicans have been trying
to get rid of the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare and there is a
Supreme Court case to be heard on November 10th regarding the
Commerce Clause and the validity of the act. If the Trump-packed court rules
the law invalid, about 22 million people will lose their medical insurance.
Further, the act mandated coverage for pre-existing conditions for all, which
impact well over 100 million people, which were formerly denied access to health
insurance.
This is the healthpolicymaven
signing off encouraging you not to sign blanket releases when consenting to a
medical procedure, do indicate that for which you consent and decline.
Roberta Winter is an independent journalist and health policy analyst who accepts no money from anyone in the healthcare, insurance, pharmacy, or medical supply sectors. Her guidebook to the US healthcare system was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2013.
https://www.amazon.com/Unraveling-U-S-Health-Care-Personal/dp/1442222972
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