Languagelearner
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I've had this problem on and off, and after trying Deep Freeze and things like that, I've realised it is nothing to do with ordinary sprains. I think that if you're diabetic and bang your foot, the swelling can move around the foot until it eventually heals. I have a walking stick just in case I wake up and can't walk.
On Saturday, I tripped on the pavement and went smack nose-first into a metal barrier on the other side of the pavement. It was very embarrassing, as a car stopped to help me. I felt such a fool. Initially I was kind of OK apart from a nose bleed, and then other problems started to emerge.
Online, there are a lot of people asking about "foot pain that moves around", but no good replies. I think GPs don't realise that this may be a circulation/diabetes-related thing. Has anyone else ever had foot pain that travels?
On Saturday, I tripped on the pavement and went smack nose-first into a metal barrier on the other side of the pavement. It was very embarrassing, as a car stopped to help me. I felt such a fool. Initially I was kind of OK apart from a nose bleed, and then other problems started to emerge.
- The nose bleed took hours to stop. Luckily I didn't break my nose. But the sides of my nostrils still feel "thick", and I think there is still swelling there.
- After that I realised an hour or two later that my arm was swelling. Deep Freeze and a bag of frozen peas brought that down. A blood blister on my hand is going down.
- Then a few hours after that I realised my left knee was swelling and grazed. This is also now going down due to Deep Freeze.
- Then the following day my right big toe started hurting.
Online, there are a lot of people asking about "foot pain that moves around", but no good replies. I think GPs don't realise that this may be a circulation/diabetes-related thing. Has anyone else ever had foot pain that travels?