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<blockquote data-quote="galileo" data-source="post: 2397012" data-attributes="member: 410148"><p>Thanks for the replies.</p><p></p><p>The diabetic clinic for serious foot infections called yesterday, I have an appointment tomorrow, the call was a bit of a surprise as it was so quick literally 6 hours after the referral. They are also going to investigate the left foot for Mortons neuroma.</p><p>I really don't know why I was not referred to this clinic earlier when it was just one toe, now the infection is more widespread.</p><p></p><p>I also have an appointment for a private hospital mid-May I was told not to cancel it as it might be needed, the first appointment available for a NHS hospital on the E-referral was January 2022.</p><p></p><p>I will keep updating this thread and hopefully this is the start of the road to recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galileo, post: 2397012, member: 410148"] Thanks for the replies. The diabetic clinic for serious foot infections called yesterday, I have an appointment tomorrow, the call was a bit of a surprise as it was so quick literally 6 hours after the referral. They are also going to investigate the left foot for Mortons neuroma. I really don't know why I was not referred to this clinic earlier when it was just one toe, now the infection is more widespread. I also have an appointment for a private hospital mid-May I was told not to cancel it as it might be needed, the first appointment available for a NHS hospital on the E-referral was January 2022. I will keep updating this thread and hopefully this is the start of the road to recovery. [/QUOTE]
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