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how important diabeties can be

cath99

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Location
bolton
Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Diet only
Dislikes
rude d/n nurses and being treated like im wierd because im diabetic
for those who know me and my fellow friend type 2 diabetic as i have asked advice with him many times sad news he is in surgery battling to save his foot today threw diabeties, still cant believe he isnt even 1 year into his diagnoses so for those who think it wont come living proof it does look after your health and diabeties whatever type you are xx
 
thanku jack i will do x
 
Yes, what jack said! Perhaps your friend might let us help him at last when he is over the operation?
 
Yes, what jack said! Perhaps your friend might let us help him at last when he is over the operation?
i have tried to get him and gave him advice from guys here to, sadly the denial never left him here but hopefully after this he will listen sad to think it could of been prevented tho .. x
 
Ah Jeez! :( This condition is so nasty if we don't get a grip on it. :(
REALLY hope they can save your friends foot.
 
me to paul is his job gone as he is a driver and a young family ... just wish i could of got him to listen x
 
Hope all goes well with the surgery, must be such a worrying time for you all.
 
Fingers crossed for him Cath. That's one seriously tough break.

This is certainly a sobering thread, and one for anyone considering an approach of "tomorrow I'll do x, y or z".
 
How sad, hope they can save his foot, I am at the moment laid up with a broken ankle that I am not allowed to weight bear on it, it is the most disabling thing I have ever had and I know I am going to be fine in a couple of weeks. To be in your friends position to be permanently without a foot must be devastating - I really do wish him well and hope that this gives him the motivation to get his diabetes in check
 
Fingers crossed for him Cath. That's one seriously tough break.

This is certainly a sobering thread, and one for anyone considering an approach of "tomorrow I'll do x, y or z".
isnt it just scared me to the ward he is on is al amputees mostly diabeties sobering thought but what annoyed me on mon they gave him battered fish chips and peas for his tea?? crazy
 
How sad, hope they can save his foot, I am at the moment laid up with a broken ankle that I am not allowed to weight bear on it, it is the most disabling thing I have ever had and I know I am going to be fine in a couple of weeks. To be in your friends position to be permanently without a foot must be devastating - I really do wish him well and hope that this gives him the motivation to get his diabetes in check
thankuou for the post and i wish you a speedy recovery with your foot,, i hope he listen after this there is no alternative still no news yet but still have hope xx
 
still no news from the hospital not looking good really he has been in surgery since 11am :(
 
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