DazzaUK
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I was only recently diagnosed (Nov last year) and thanks to advice found on here and a helpful Practise nurse, I have generally good BG control (HBa1c 6.5, which is around my average based on three or four my daily tests).
However one thing my recent foot check showed was hard skin on both feet. This wasn't a surprise obviously, but I forgot to ask if I should do anything about it. I wasn't referred by the Nurse to see a chiropodist and am currently following her advice on general foot care.
The hard skin is a fairly small patch, a few mil thick and maybe an inch long, around one side of the ball of each foot. So nothing extensive.
It doesn't cause any issues, but I am aware it could do in time. Is it worth seeing a chiropodist outside the NHS off my own back, or trying to get a referral?

However one thing my recent foot check showed was hard skin on both feet. This wasn't a surprise obviously, but I forgot to ask if I should do anything about it. I wasn't referred by the Nurse to see a chiropodist and am currently following her advice on general foot care.
The hard skin is a fairly small patch, a few mil thick and maybe an inch long, around one side of the ball of each foot. So nothing extensive.
It doesn't cause any issues, but I am aware it could do in time. Is it worth seeing a chiropodist outside the NHS off my own back, or trying to get a referral?