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<blockquote data-quote="Helsin" data-source="post: 707948" data-attributes="member: 103143"><p>I was glad to find this topic discussed as I was wondering if there could be a link. I'm in my first (diagnosed) diabetic year and sugars not uncontrolled at HbA1c of 43, but had a broad bean size lump below my shoulder for months/years that suddenly became infected 2 weeks ago. Have had a course of antibiotics and the doctor basically said to let it surface and heal and they would operate to remove it a month or so later. At this point I have a scary-big open wound on my back that my husband is dressing daily. He reckons there will be nothing left to surgically remove by the time it heals - but I'll look as if I have been shot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helsin, post: 707948, member: 103143"] I was glad to find this topic discussed as I was wondering if there could be a link. I'm in my first (diagnosed) diabetic year and sugars not uncontrolled at HbA1c of 43, but had a broad bean size lump below my shoulder for months/years that suddenly became infected 2 weeks ago. Have had a course of antibiotics and the doctor basically said to let it surface and heal and they would operate to remove it a month or so later. At this point I have a scary-big open wound on my back that my husband is dressing daily. He reckons there will be nothing left to surgically remove by the time it heals - but I'll look as if I have been shot! [/QUOTE]
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