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<blockquote data-quote="manicarrie" data-source="post: 635061" data-attributes="member: 128141"><p>231tom, I don't want to alarm you,but I would see a different doctor or speak to a different member of the health team (ie if you on about the hospital dr speak to gp or vice versa). My mum was t2 and had a small sore on her foot, it turned into cellulitis and took literally months to heal it caused about 9 ulcers in the end with three stays in hospital, there were other complications too, but I don't want to scare you too much. Anyway, the point is DONT GET FOBBED OFF! I knew it was more than just a sore and kept bugging her and the dr, but you can lead a horse to water....... saying that she didn't help herself by watching her bg (she was also having cancer treat and saw diabetes as something less serious to actually be bothered with) or by taking her antibiotics as they made her feel sick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manicarrie, post: 635061, member: 128141"] 231tom, I don't want to alarm you,but I would see a different doctor or speak to a different member of the health team (ie if you on about the hospital dr speak to gp or vice versa). My mum was t2 and had a small sore on her foot, it turned into cellulitis and took literally months to heal it caused about 9 ulcers in the end with three stays in hospital, there were other complications too, but I don't want to scare you too much. Anyway, the point is DONT GET FOBBED OFF! I knew it was more than just a sore and kept bugging her and the dr, but you can lead a horse to water....... saying that she didn't help herself by watching her bg (she was also having cancer treat and saw diabetes as something less serious to actually be bothered with) or by taking her antibiotics as they made her feel sick [/QUOTE]
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