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WullieIrvine
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 27 posts |
Ok guys - through no fault of my own I developed infected diabetic foot ulcers on my right foot. It appears that for whatever reason a blister on my second toe that had burst overnight in my sleep became infected and this developed into a severe diabetic foot ulcer infection in no less that 48 hours. |
squeeze321
DAFNE Graduate
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust 1 post |
Hi Wullie, |
HelenP
DAFNE Graduate
Queensland Diabetes Centre, Brisbane, QLD 218 posts |
After 18 hours in shoes and captive on an international flight and little opportunity to move between flight legs I discovered on getting home that the ball of my R foot was seeping (albeit slowly) blood. I went off to the podiatrist who pared away the involved "flesh" and dressed it (he called it an ulcer). Then went to GP (on the podiatrist's recommendation) and he assessed the situation as an ulcer but as being less serious than the podiatrist had indicated. Took about 10 days to heal but I watched it like a hawk. No further trouble. Am about to repeat the plane trip and have already been to podiatrist and had my feet "looked at" and I expect no further issues. I will, however, take my shoes off on the plane and move feet as much as possible. Good luck. |
marke
Site Administrator
South East Kent PCT 681 posts |
Hi, my advice would be to go see a Podiatrist, preferably with Diabetes understanding. I am very lucky in my area we have Podiatrists that are Diabetes trained and excellent. We have had one of the guys come to |
HelenP
DAFNE Graduate
Queensland Diabetes Centre, Brisbane, QLD 218 posts |
Marke, I agree. |