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<blockquote data-quote="kbow" data-source="post: 423871" data-attributes="member: 55053"><p>My husband has been diagnosed with Charcot foot in both left and right feet. He started complaining about his feet swelling up and being in considerable pain to our local GP and diabetic nurse about 2 years ago, but this was ignored by them, even prescribing water tablets stating it was water retention.</p><p>An x-ray was taken in October 2011 where it is clearly visible that there is a break down of the left foot, but we did not see the x-rays at the time and he was told everything was ok.</p><p>He is know faced with an operation to fuse the bones together in both feet (one foot at a time) and will be off work for three months minimum for each operation. This is devastating for him as he is self employed but realises that it is the only way to get some form of mobility back. He is only 46 years old and even the consultant said today that he has been very unlucky.</p><p>The consultant has also stated that there is a 1 in 10 chance that he could lose his foot following the operation due to infection, which obviously puts the fear of living god up him.</p><p>My questions therefore to the forum are:</p><p>1 Has anyone had a similar experience good or bad?</p><p>2 Has anyone had the " fusing" operation and was it a success or not?</p><p>3 Are there any other operations / treatments out there?</p><p></p><p> Any information on anything to do with Charcot would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbow, post: 423871, member: 55053"] My husband has been diagnosed with Charcot foot in both left and right feet. He started complaining about his feet swelling up and being in considerable pain to our local GP and diabetic nurse about 2 years ago, but this was ignored by them, even prescribing water tablets stating it was water retention. An x-ray was taken in October 2011 where it is clearly visible that there is a break down of the left foot, but we did not see the x-rays at the time and he was told everything was ok. He is know faced with an operation to fuse the bones together in both feet (one foot at a time) and will be off work for three months minimum for each operation. This is devastating for him as he is self employed but realises that it is the only way to get some form of mobility back. He is only 46 years old and even the consultant said today that he has been very unlucky. The consultant has also stated that there is a 1 in 10 chance that he could lose his foot following the operation due to infection, which obviously puts the fear of living god up him. My questions therefore to the forum are: 1 Has anyone had a similar experience good or bad? 2 Has anyone had the " fusing" operation and was it a success or not? 3 Are there any other operations / treatments out there? Any information on anything to do with Charcot would be great. [/QUOTE]
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