claire1234
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...The point of a foot check is that sometimes you don't know something's wrong. Loss of feeling can be gradual, ulcers can go unnoticed because of loss of feeling... Hence the check! Your gut instinct is right, this is odd.Went to see my practice nurse today, told her I had a Hb1ac done last month at the hospital and probably didn't need another one, I'm waiting on test results for MODY.
I was expecting a foot check and anything else they do at annual review. She asked if my feet were ok, where I said I thought they were except the usual blisters and calluses from running. She said that I'd know if there was anything up with my feet and that was the end of the check. I didn't even take my shoes off.
Is that normal? I didn't get asked if I have any questions etc, it felt like she couldn't be bothered.
They should prod your feet with the little plastic thing too (not sure what they are called), to see if you can feel itNormally they check the pulses in your feet and do a vibration test. Did she check your weight and BP?
Exactly the same as my foot check,
she asks me if I have any foot pain, I say no, end of check.
She doesn’t even check whether I have any feet!
Is that normal? I didn't get asked if I have any questions etc, it felt like she couldn't be bothered.
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