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andie999

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Hi there - I have just registered and am a newie :roll:
My husband has just had to go back to his homeland of Angola as he has just lost his sister and the family isn't coping too well.
Anyway - after our call tonight he has asked me to enquire about a few things...
His mum (she is 68) had to have her foot amputated in Feb and the wound still hasn't healed properly. Weird enough my sisters dad-in-law had the same op around the same time but in Scotland and all is ok - but they are in a 3rd world country etc.
I went onto Google - as ya do - and found a Red Cross place nearby but they have said that it needs to be more healed for them to treat her.
I then remembered about some plastic stuff that you can put on wounds that protect them etc. Would this be suitable?
He went back to see the surgeon today and she said that mothers blood pressure and diabetes (type 2) is too high at the mo to risk another op.
I have my own health prob (hence reason I didn't go) and find the forum for my problem is absolutely fantasic so am gonna spend the next couple of hours looking through all of these posts :lol:
Any advice for this or any tips would be greatly appreciated. All i know is that there is no medication available for her and that she has a controlled diet??
Ta
Andie
 
Where there isn't medication available, the only thing to control T2 is a STRICT low carb diet. It may be necessary to go down to below 30grams of carb per day. Without BG control at normal levels, the wound will not heal.
Hana
 
Wouldn't it be the damaged blood supply to the foot causing the foot not to heal rather than high blood sugar levels. The high blood sugar levels would have damaged the circulation but suddenly reducing carbs now isn't going to help the immediate problem. They might not have a lot of choice of what to eat where they are also. Obviously medical treatment is needed but if this is not possible I'd be trying to do a lot of massage to the whole leg and be laying down as much as possible to get the blood circulating to the area. Keep it clean to avoid infection also. Hopefully if it is more healed some better medical treatment will be possible. We are very lucky to be living in countries that provide modern treatments and enable us to live long and healthy lives.
 
Thanks for those replies - I need to look into the carbs diet etc. I know at one point she was told to eat more rice rather than the flour paste thing :cry: that they eat and I'm sure that I read on the internet that white flour needed to be taken from the diet.

Thanks again
Andrea
 
I don't know what the diet consists of in Angola so I don't know how useful our usual basics for new diabetics would be but I will post it here anyway. Do you know if she is able to test her blood sugar levels at all ? Can you give us some idea of what a day's food may be please so that we may be able to help.

 
Just got off phone to hubby and realised her diet is quite bad
She has herbal tea for diabetics for breakfast and toast with grilled spam (I think thats what he meant - or got lost in translation lol)...I think her bread intake is quite high and he is going to get someone to take him to a specialist shop in the capital to get a bread suitable for her (-is that possible?).
For lunch and dinner she is having grilled meat (usally quite heavy on the salt and garlic) and rice. He thought he was doing good by trying to get her off her 'funje' (mandioca flour made into a paste) but looking above this is just as bad isn't it?? Should she be having salad only? It took him all of his time to get her onto the rice as she kept saying it was food for the chickens....
I managed to send out one of those bllod testing kits and they are having a go tomorrow - i know her blood pressure is high - is this normal with diabetes?
He is taking her to the hospital again next week so feels confident that he has a bit more understanding. Would you believe that she doesn't have a wheelchair and he has to carry her there? :roll:
Andrea
 
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