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<blockquote data-quote="CeeCee59" data-source="post: 181322" data-attributes="member: 32337"><p>Some of the reading I have done suggests that diabetics can have problems with dry skin, so perhaps it has something to do with that. You could always try some soothing lotion - wouldn't hurt anything and might make you feel better. If it doesn't go away, do they have nursing hotlines in the UK (I live in Canada). This is a number you can call with your symptoms to see if a visit to a doc is warranted on an "urgent" or "it can wait a bit" basis. Even a phone call into the ER (I believe you call them Casualty?) unit will do in a pinch. Saves everyone time and money in the long run. Hope you get some relief soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CeeCee59, post: 181322, member: 32337"] Some of the reading I have done suggests that diabetics can have problems with dry skin, so perhaps it has something to do with that. You could always try some soothing lotion - wouldn't hurt anything and might make you feel better. If it doesn't go away, do they have nursing hotlines in the UK (I live in Canada). This is a number you can call with your symptoms to see if a visit to a doc is warranted on an "urgent" or "it can wait a bit" basis. Even a phone call into the ER (I believe you call them Casualty?) unit will do in a pinch. Saves everyone time and money in the long run. Hope you get some relief soon. [/QUOTE]
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