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hybrid

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Hi! i'M having major problems with my left foot - below the ankle my foot is purple , big toe white pains in calf & my GP tells me not to worry , ( pulses are good , although toes feel as if they are frozen in ice , my left leg is also fused at the knee , i also have severe oedema in both legs & it is getting far too painful to walk , any help would be appreciated .
jg
 
Dear Hybrid,

This is a dangerous situation and I concur with Viv, get to A@E. If this is not a possibility then ring NHS Direct.
 
Agree with both Viv and Catherine and suggest you go to A & E and get this checked over, I can't believe that your gp said ''not to worry'' and I suggest you change doctors asap.

Nigel
 
Hi Viv , & thank you to all who answered me , I went to the Hospital yesterday & saw a Doctor who is part of the Diabetes team & as well as getting me an appointment with a Vascular Surgeon is also writing to my GP Practise to ask what they are playing at ! A bit of good news my HB1AC is down to 8.5% from 10.9% three months ago .
The young lady doctor I saw yesterday was lovely & very concerned as she told me what could happen if these problems weren't seen to Amputation being one of them , I care as much as I can regarding my diabetes & eat a good diet etc but I also have Klinefelter Syndrome which causes me multiple problems & the diabetes is hormonal not via obesity , I also have severe mobility problems which considerably limit exercise but I will never give up fighting & being positive .
I will keep you informed as to what occurs , thank you
john .
 
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