Podiatrist launches foot care awareness campaign

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A podiatrist from Cumbria has launched a foot awareness campaign for people with diabetes in a bid to stamp out any stigma attached to foot complications. Dr Judith Anders, who has been a foot expert for more than 20 years, has launched the Feel Your Feet campaign to make people more aware of how to prevent complications from developing. Feel Your Feet encourages members to understand how problems can develop and share stories which might help them take action earlier. Thousands of people develop a diabetes-related foot problems every year, which is why it is essential those with the condition attend regular screening appointments. Taking good care of your feet and keeping watch for any signs of damage is important to help identify any possible problems, and early treatment can help improve health outcomes. Maintaining healthy blood sugar levels is also pivotal to ensure good health of the nerves in your feet. Dr Anders told the Westmorland Gazettesaid about Feel Your Feet: "As a result of this work I feel more strongly than ever that people’s foot health experiences and stories need to be shared. "Our feet work so hard for us every day, foot problems are common and not all feet are perfect. If we gave our feet a little more attention we could prevent many problems from developing." Dr Anders wants to remove the stigma around foot problems. "Hopefully, the fact that people as a rule are becoming more open and honest - just look at the enlightened attitude to breast cancer and mental health - will help, but it isn't enough. There are people out there who desperately need advice and help who, for one reason or another, are getting none, and that needs to change." Now the website has been launched, Dr Anders is planning to pilot face-to-face advice sessions.

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Must be an internal nhs campaign ???
Couldn't see anything on Facebook, you?

NHS GP foot specialist? Dr Anders.
 
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It's not an NHS campaign - it's a website and initiative I've set up myself - funded by remortgaging my house :). I'm not sure I can post the website on here - but just google Feel Your Feet, we have the website and all social media
 
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Hi @Contralto just google Feel Your Feet and you will find the website - I also have FB and all social media channels, I'd love to know your thoughts
 

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I'd just want to say thanks to diabetes.co.uk for covering my story and sharing it on here. I'm a PhD podiatrist and I'm absolutely passionate about driving change and supporting people from developing foot complications. The initiative and website social media I've set up is completely self-funded as I wholeheartedly believe the only way to change the system is to share more of your stories and experiences.

I'd love to hear what you think and how I can drive more preventative foot health education that suits your individual needs rather than a one size fits all approach.

Thanks in advance

Judith
 

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@Dr_Anders thank you for your site, I have bookmarked it. My feet feel horrible but I have been told I have a good pulse. Feel a bit high and dry so great to have this resource to refer to.
 

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Thanks @xfieldok there's lots of information on there under the educate section already regarding foot health and diabetes but if there's anything specifically you need please let me know and I will write a new post
 

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Thanks @xfieldok there's lots of information on there under the educate section already regarding foot health and diabetes but if there's anything specifically you need please let me know and I will write a new post
Thank you. I have yet to read the site thoroughly so will do that first.
 
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I suppose I will have to figure out where is Cumbria. You are the spittin image of my baby sister, who in her youth was a beauty queen So I am seriously wondering, maybe we have some of your kind of DNA wherevwer you are. :)
Checked out your website. Initial impressions are that I'm unlikely to join your website to read more. Won't buy stuff without a complete ingredients list because of possible irritants. Had a lot of fun, though, putting in my zipcode in your find a clinic feature. And enjoyed aspects of the College of Podiatry link you posted

Tweed Podiatry (3,495.61 miles)
Dr Anders Podiatry (3,501.26 miles)
lesleyh (3,509.36 miles)
Heels & Toes Podiatry (3,552.52 miles)
Health First Foot & Gait Clinic (3,598.53 miles)
St Sampson Medical Centre (3,610.12 miles)
Problems Afoot (3,611.73 miles)
 

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Hi @Contralto all the ingredients are listed on the website - just click on the ingredients tab. I'm guessing you're not in the UK?
Maybe we are related - a relative of mine was a beauty queen!