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<blockquote data-quote="galileo" data-source="post: 2395800" data-attributes="member: 410148"><p>Thanks for the reply I don't have a meter was told by GP I don't need one? My last blood test a month ago was 53, and my liver count was elevated. I have a blood test coming up in the next couple of weeks to check liver, Diabetes and Crohn's had a flare now for six weeks oh what fun.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply, and the link. I don't have a meter was told by GP I don't need one? I am on a low-carb diet Crohn's is not good at the moment it seems all food is making me ill even ones I can normally tolerate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply. I don't know which Proteus I suspect maybe mirabilis they did mention it is antibiotic resistant that's all I know. I have not been given any advice at all I am dressing the toe myself which is not easy when you have limited movement in legs and arms good old arthritis lol. Unfortunately I would not be able to see a podiatrist privately Crohn's and diminishing mobility ended my career many years ago have to survive on benefits now. I do leave my feet sometimes bare, but that's because I</p><p>have varicose eczema they get so itchy, after a short time my feet get very cold and painful, so I have to cover them up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galileo, post: 2395800, member: 410148"] Thanks for the reply I don't have a meter was told by GP I don't need one? My last blood test a month ago was 53, and my liver count was elevated. I have a blood test coming up in the next couple of weeks to check liver, Diabetes and Crohn's had a flare now for six weeks oh what fun. Thanks for the reply, and the link. I don't have a meter was told by GP I don't need one? I am on a low-carb diet Crohn's is not good at the moment it seems all food is making me ill even ones I can normally tolerate. Thanks for the reply. I don't know which Proteus I suspect maybe mirabilis they did mention it is antibiotic resistant that's all I know. I have not been given any advice at all I am dressing the toe myself which is not easy when you have limited movement in legs and arms good old arthritis lol. Unfortunately I would not be able to see a podiatrist privately Crohn's and diminishing mobility ended my career many years ago have to survive on benefits now. I do leave my feet sometimes bare, but that's because I have varicose eczema they get so itchy, after a short time my feet get very cold and painful, so I have to cover them up again. [/QUOTE]
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