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<blockquote data-quote="homer190376" data-source="post: 2081150" data-attributes="member: 311777"><p>Hi All, looking for advice....what would you do?</p><p></p><p>I posted sometime ago as i had broken the navicular bone in my foot, with a combination of chacot foot, 2 years later and still broken. I've managed to bring my HbA1c from 83 down to 66 since February this year, and have been offered a second operation, although have been told this is a high risk operation due to the complexity and recovery period but if i do not have it doe then i risk chacot foot coming and going and a further risk of loosing my foot completely. the operation has a 6 month recovery time and also is not guaranteed. kinda no win situated, but also a very difficult decision to make, just wandered if anyone else out there have been in a similar situation?</p><p></p><p>thank you,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="homer190376, post: 2081150, member: 311777"] Hi All, looking for advice....what would you do? I posted sometime ago as i had broken the navicular bone in my foot, with a combination of chacot foot, 2 years later and still broken. I've managed to bring my HbA1c from 83 down to 66 since February this year, and have been offered a second operation, although have been told this is a high risk operation due to the complexity and recovery period but if i do not have it doe then i risk chacot foot coming and going and a further risk of loosing my foot completely. the operation has a 6 month recovery time and also is not guaranteed. kinda no win situated, but also a very difficult decision to make, just wandered if anyone else out there have been in a similar situation? thank you, [/QUOTE]
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