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<blockquote data-quote="Scouser58" data-source="post: 622952" data-attributes="member: 103830"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Hi Molly, well you really are getting yourself into the sorting out mode, nice one. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">There could be the 'pain transference</span>'<span style="font-size: 15px"> i.e the pain he is most registaring is the hip/groin pain, which he feels is worse than the knee pain, and when the knee replacement happens, he may find that the pain is back to the knee, but will have a knock on effect, maybe the hip/groin should be given consideration pre-operation. The doctor I am with wants me to loose weight, before he operates, I have a revisit before anything is decided and as my weight has not gone down far enough, then maybe back to the diet before the op, waiting for another appointment in november for a review, which is not far away, the co-op in alsager has already got the christmas sweet tins in stock??what! much too soon, we have to get past, all the other day things before chrimble!!,Both my knees are not as painful as they were previously, and this is a head scratching situation, but at times I do seeze up and legs go stiff? when I walk, knees are complecated things in the middle of the legs, glad to hear that you are going on holiday, and the foot ulcer is clearing up, so rest the mind for that one problem. Did him indoors have any problems during the hot weather, extra thirsty, etc? as the heat can have effects on blood sugar levels, and the temption to have a few extra drinks, is a consideration. Has he made any efforts in the testing department?, what about this, he needs to get going testing, so that when away, he can be incontrol in the hotter weather, so getting the levels noted down,so he can understand and be aware of bs levels going up/down in the heat.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">Post again soon Molly, ttfn</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scouser58, post: 622952, member: 103830"] [SIZE=4]Hi Molly, well you really are getting yourself into the sorting out mode, nice one. There could be the 'pain transference[/SIZE]'[SIZE=4] i.e the pain he is most registaring is the hip/groin pain, which he feels is worse than the knee pain, and when the knee replacement happens, he may find that the pain is back to the knee, but will have a knock on effect, maybe the hip/groin should be given consideration pre-operation. The doctor I am with wants me to loose weight, before he operates, I have a revisit before anything is decided and as my weight has not gone down far enough, then maybe back to the diet before the op, waiting for another appointment in november for a review, which is not far away, the co-op in alsager has already got the christmas sweet tins in stock??what! much too soon, we have to get past, all the other day things before chrimble!!,Both my knees are not as painful as they were previously, and this is a head scratching situation, but at times I do seeze up and legs go stiff? when I walk, knees are complecated things in the middle of the legs, glad to hear that you are going on holiday, and the foot ulcer is clearing up, so rest the mind for that one problem. Did him indoors have any problems during the hot weather, extra thirsty, etc? as the heat can have effects on blood sugar levels, and the temption to have a few extra drinks, is a consideration. Has he made any efforts in the testing department?, what about this, he needs to get going testing, so that when away, he can be incontrol in the hotter weather, so getting the levels noted down,so he can understand and be aware of bs levels going up/down in the heat. Post again soon Molly, ttfn[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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