jameshallam
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Hi all,
After a particular vicious game of squash, I managed to quite badly bruise my big toe - so much so it had already turned black with in a couple of minutes of doing it.
That was last Wednesday, I couldn't walk on it for the first 24 hours, the build up of blood underneath the nail was causing it to throb quite badly. Then, after fiddling with it for a bit, it started bleeding underneath the nail (quite alot!) and now it doesn't hurt as much
I can walk fine, playing squash again tomorrow so I will see if i can still run/change direction without too much pain.
It still 'weeps' a bit if i fiddle with the nail. I am expecting it to drop off sooner or later...
So you have had the intro! I started wondering earlier that diabetics often have problems with their feet, I wondered if this could cause me problems? I haven't had T1 long, and have good BG control - on the flip side, I have never had any experience of foot problems or what to expect etc.
Has anyone every had this happen to them before, any thing I should look out for?
I haven't been to my doctor or DSN, is it worth a visit or not worth the hassle?
Cheers,
James
After a particular vicious game of squash, I managed to quite badly bruise my big toe - so much so it had already turned black with in a couple of minutes of doing it.
That was last Wednesday, I couldn't walk on it for the first 24 hours, the build up of blood underneath the nail was causing it to throb quite badly. Then, after fiddling with it for a bit, it started bleeding underneath the nail (quite alot!) and now it doesn't hurt as much
I can walk fine, playing squash again tomorrow so I will see if i can still run/change direction without too much pain.
It still 'weeps' a bit if i fiddle with the nail. I am expecting it to drop off sooner or later...
So you have had the intro! I started wondering earlier that diabetics often have problems with their feet, I wondered if this could cause me problems? I haven't had T1 long, and have good BG control - on the flip side, I have never had any experience of foot problems or what to expect etc.
Has anyone every had this happen to them before, any thing I should look out for?
I haven't been to my doctor or DSN, is it worth a visit or not worth the hassle?
Cheers,
James