I know and with me it took a very long time to diagnose and I wasn't given proper treatment. Which is why I think I got it in the other foot. That too wasn't picked up because basis tests like temperature were not performed and once they eventually realised it was Charcot permanent damage had...
I know the Charcot has been treated and is stable since last may. But as you know the damage is already done. How are you doing?
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Im 28 and I have had Charcot in both feet. I now have an ulcer on my toe for 3 months and it is not improving I'm due to have an MRI at the end of the month as they are worried it is ostemylytis (sp). Has anyone else had this?
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Hi I would be interested in this. I live in London and have had diabetes since I was 8 for 20years. I have been using the omnipod pump for 3yrs and have also recently started using a cgm
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I will join I've had Charcot in both feet - not at the same time. So I know only too well how debilitating this condition can be
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