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Yarrr! Too much grog 'n' snuff be raisin' the chance of gettin' back to Davy Jones' locker with Type 1 Diabetes!

2024-01-26

Arrr! Ye scallywags wit' multiple hospital admissions fer DKA be havin' grander rates o' substance use disorder wit' cannabis, tobacco, an' psychoactive substances, as well as higher incarceration rates, ye landlubbers!

In the good ol' days, when scurvy-ridden pirates roamed the seven seas, a bunch of fancy doctors discovered something mighty curious! These swashbuckling physicians found that patients who kept boarding the hospital ship for treatment of DKA (that be short for diabetic ketoacidosis, if ye be wonderin') had a greater tendency to dabble in some questionable activities. Arrr, ye scallywags!

Now, ye might be wonderin' what sort of shenanigans these landlubbers were gettin' themselves into. According to those fancy doctors, these troublemakers were mighty fond of substance use disorder! They couldn't resist the temptation of cannabis, tobacco, and even those psychoactive substances. Aye, they were quite the party animals, them lads and lasses!

But that ain't all, mates! These mischievous souls also had higher rates of incarceration. That's right, they were gettin' themselves locked up in them jails more often than their land-loving counterparts. Seems like they just couldn't resist the thrill of adventure, even if it meant getting caught by the law!

Now, I reckon ye might be wonderin' why these fine doctors took the time to study such matters. Well, it turns out they be wantin' to understand the factors that be contributin' to the frequent hospital visits of these scurvy dogs with DKA. By uncoverin' the links between substance use disorder and incarceration rates, they be hopin' to provide better care for these mateys in the future.

So there ye have it, me hearties! The tale of those landlubbers with multiple hospital admissions for DKA and their love for all things naughty. It just goes to show, even in the world of medicine, there be some pirates sailin' the high seas of disorder and mischief!

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