My sister is going to take her to the A&E in an hour because we cant seem to get another doctor to come out and the nearest next appointment is in 2 weeks.
Hi just to update everyone my sister and mother have returned from the hospital where they have been advised to make an appointment with the GP when possible and in the mean time just take painkillers. My mum does not feel they have taken things seriously considering the diabetes and i really dont know what more to say about the matter. There is a podiatry clinic where my mother attends to have her nails cut and bunions removed every 6 to 8 weeks but i dont believe you can just walk in and see them there without a prior appointment.
Thnak you all again for the words of encouragement. Ive taken a look at the ulcer again this morning and it does not seemed to have changed to much from how it looked last night. The reason i try to be very prompt in getting these matters dealt with at the earliest possible convenience is that 3 years ago mum had a urine infection which quickly turned into a kidney infection and resulted in sepsis which im sure you all are aware can be life threatening. She did recover from the sepsis but with residual pain in her legs and with the T2 diabetes and her transverse myelitus condition (causes nerve damage) i feel she is at greater risk of slow healing and infection spreading than the average person so i really do panic when these issues arise. Also to address someones point above i think i need to look into some proper shoes for diabetic people and also some other kind of socks. She currently wears sketchers trainers which appear to be nice and soft but i think they might be a tad bit to narrow at the front so i will look into this. Iff anyone has advise on optimal footwear please advise me as i am open to all ideas.
Re shoes, have a look at Boulevard shoes. I have a navy pair (EEE) with a front zip and they are wider at the front and have room for an additional insole if needed. I think the style is Kimberley! I got mine at an independent shop but are around online too. Clarks Unstructured (weird name) are very good too. Hope mum's foot improves quickly.Thnak you all again for the words of encouragement. Ive taken a look at the ulcer again this morning and it does not seemed to have changed to much from how it looked last night. The reason i try to be very prompt in getting these matters dealt with at the earliest possible convenience is that 3 years ago mum had a urine infection which quickly turned into a kidney infection and resulted in sepsis which im sure you all are aware can be life threatening. She did recover from the sepsis but with residual pain in her legs and with the T2 diabetes and her transverse myelitus condition (causes nerve damage) i feel she is at greater risk of slow healing and infection spreading than the average person so i really do panic when these issues arise. Also to address someones point above i think i need to look into some proper shoes for diabetic people and also some other kind of socks. She currently wears sketchers trainers which appear to be nice and soft but i think they might be a tad bit to narrow at the front so i will look into this. Iff anyone has advise on optimal footwear please advise me as i am open to all ideas.
Well i took my mother to the Podiatrist today and she identified the what i thought to be an ulcer as a slow healing blister. She has bandaged it up and asked to keep it dry and will remove the bandage in a week to check. I feel much relieved now as i was panicking unnecessarily. She also said it is was just a normal friction blister which got bigger because it went un noticed due to decreased sensation in the foot. Asked if it was diabetes related she did not think that was he case but possibly the healing process was delayed slightly because of a slight restriction in blood flow to the foot but this was normal for many diabetic people.
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