Folowing an acident where I amputated my thumb with an axe, it was re attatched, however, the bone was diseased.
First of all, when you cut off the thumb how long was it before the said thumb was picked up and then put in a medium that protected it from deterioration till the surgeon got it ? Deterioration of an amputated digit would start very quickly after the traumatic amputation.
The surgeon tried to save the thumb but eventually had to amputate it, and within a week my hand was healed.
The fact that you healed up, like a normal non diabetic, within a week strikes me as significant. If you were a badly controlled diabetic then you would not have healed so quickly.
However, when I contacted my insurance company about a claim, they said the surgeon put in his letter that my diabetes may have caused me to lose the thumb.
Under the Data Protection Act you are entitled to see any case notes made during the time of your accident. I suggest you get copies and get expert help interpreting these notes.
I know diabetes can slow healing, but can it infect a bone with a disease?
It was diagnosed as being disdeased a month after the accidernt.