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<blockquote data-quote="sam0056" data-source="post: 2083908" data-attributes="member: 509152"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam0056, post: 2083908, member: 509152"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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