devans
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- Canberra Australia
- Type of diabetes
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- Insulin
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- not getting access tot he Diabetes Co Uk Cookbooks
High @devans ironically I was diagnosed with Charcot (19th Century French doctor) Foot only two months after having a pancreas transplant in 2013. I was issued orthotic shoes which have insoles moulded exactly to each of my feet and told not to run, dance, jump or skip. Having been Type 1 for 54 years up till 2013, this was initially shocking, but I am able to walk at 4mph, drive a car, play the organ, go upstairs two-at-a-time and keep fit! The insoles are to prevent my feet collapsing, and the restrictions simply to avoid the stress on foot and ankle bones. I wish you the best of luck..Just shocked after a Dr's Appointment. Had broken bones in my foot for 8 months that have not healed. After numerous tests I have been diagnosed with Charcoal foot. I have read the article on this website but has anyone else been diagnosed with this?
I am worried about how much this will affect my mobility.
oops, guess my Doctor and Allied health team need to learn how to spell. Its called that on all my recent health records.I think it's written - Charcot foot
Thank you GrantHigh @devans ironically I was diagnosed with Charcot (19th Century French doctor) Foot only two months after having a pancreas transplant in 2013. I was issued orthotic shoes which have insoles moulded exactly to each of my feet and told not to run, dance, jump or skip. Having been Type 1 for 54 years up till 2013, this was initially shocking, but I am able to walk at 4mph, drive a car, play the organ, go upstairs two-at-a-time and keep fit! The insoles are to prevent my feet collapsing, and the restrictions simply to avoid the stress on foot and ankle bones. I wish you the best of luck..
Thanks this information is so helpful. I have been given little information and been left in the dark about the future in terems of mobility. Always found this forum a great place for support and knowledge sharing.There's a useful leaflet with information about Charcot foot here:- https://www.hey.nhs.uk/patient-leaflet/diabetic-charcot-foot/
Yes PleaseHi devans, and welcome
Just to avoid confusion, would you like me to change the title of the thread from Charcoal to Charcot? Just so people can find it more easily, if they are interested in the subject?
Let me know by posting on the thread if you would like me to make the change.
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