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<blockquote data-quote="Kerry-Michelle" data-source="post: 343286" data-attributes="member: 51218"><p>Thanks for all the replies...</p><p></p><p>I never used to have these White marks before my diagnosis.. I used to be a dancer I taught and studied ballet, urban, hip-hop, tap and all sorts and forms of dance. I used to have ny feet checked at the hospital every so often as athritus runs in my mums side of the family.. I had perfect feet I was always told.. The diabetes team say I still do but these White marks came along before I was diagnosed with type 1.. Ive spoken to a friend who works in a local hospital on the childrens diabetic ward.. She said to keep going on at the doctors but is concerned that I stunned my toe and the corner of my toenail fell off...</p><p></p><p>Reetpetite my left second toe is smaller than my big toe but on ny right foot my second toes is almost inline with my big toe I also know that my nan has this problem but both her second toes are the same length as her big toes but she doesn't have the White marks and she isn't type 1.. Type 1 runs down her side of the family..</p><p></p><p> we've traced it back and every 5th generation person gets type 1.. Unfortunately I am the 5th it skipped my aunty and uncles and my nan but my 2nd cousin has type 1.. We speak quiet often but she also doesnt have these White marks..</p><p></p><p>It's a mystery to me... </p><p></p><p>But thank you everyone for the replies and help and all the information!!</p><p></p><p>I really appreciate it!!!</p><p></p><p>Much love to all</p><p></p><p>Kerry xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kerry-Michelle, post: 343286, member: 51218"] Thanks for all the replies... I never used to have these White marks before my diagnosis.. I used to be a dancer I taught and studied ballet, urban, hip-hop, tap and all sorts and forms of dance. I used to have ny feet checked at the hospital every so often as athritus runs in my mums side of the family.. I had perfect feet I was always told.. The diabetes team say I still do but these White marks came along before I was diagnosed with type 1.. Ive spoken to a friend who works in a local hospital on the childrens diabetic ward.. She said to keep going on at the doctors but is concerned that I stunned my toe and the corner of my toenail fell off... Reetpetite my left second toe is smaller than my big toe but on ny right foot my second toes is almost inline with my big toe I also know that my nan has this problem but both her second toes are the same length as her big toes but she doesn't have the White marks and she isn't type 1.. Type 1 runs down her side of the family.. we've traced it back and every 5th generation person gets type 1.. Unfortunately I am the 5th it skipped my aunty and uncles and my nan but my 2nd cousin has type 1.. We speak quiet often but she also doesnt have these White marks.. It's a mystery to me... But thank you everyone for the replies and help and all the information!! I really appreciate it!!! Much love to all Kerry xx [/QUOTE]
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