I have a painful rare skin condition that affects my feet. It is called Pachyonychia Congenita. It takes careful management by removing the calloused skin with a blade about once a week.
There is no cure. I could see a podiatrist, but I know my feet so well and the tender bits, that I am able up to now to manage it myself. I know how much skin to remove before I go too low. I kind of know because if I go too low I feel pain. Having now been diagnosed with Neuropathy I no longer feel the pain. This is a bit worrying.
I just wondered if any one else has skin problems and neuropathy
Thank you
Hello
Hi AllyI suffer with the same condition.
I have a foot health care lady that visits me at home every 6 weeks and costs me £26. She knows about my t2 and knows about the numbness in both feet. She inspects everywhere on my feet, even in between my toes. Cuts my nails and deals with the hard skin. I was referred to the nhs podiatrist but stopped going, 1 because they would only see me twice a year, just scanning over my feet. I had to get a taxi there and back which cost me more then the lady coming to me.
Please don't self treat your hard skin because your can end up taking more skin off causing cuts etc
Yes I do have itHi Ally
Thank you for your reply. I hope you don’t mind me asking do you have Pachyonichia Congenita? It’s just that it is so rare. I hear what your saying and I am taking all the advice and suggestions on board and considering everything. I am a little worried I have to say. I do seem to be grasping this low carb diet even though it’s only been a few days, I am at least understanding things better, thanks to the really helpful friendly people on this forum. It is helping me so much x
HelloYes I do have it
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