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<blockquote data-quote="ally1" data-source="post: 1487954" data-attributes="member: 110790"><p>I was referred to the podiatrist who told me how bad my neuropathy was in my feet.</p><p>It was just the one appointment because of all the cut backs because if funding.</p><p>I have a foot care practioner that comes to my house roughly every 7 to 8 weeks.</p><p>She cursor my toe nails, has almost got rid of all the hard skin on my heels. The hard skin was so bad that i had cracks that were long and deep. She also looks over my feet as she knows I am type 2.</p><p>It know she is not as qualified as a podiatrist but she can spot if I have any cuts/ulcers etc that I can,t see.</p><p>I pay £26 per visit and it's well worth the money. When the hard skin was at its worse, she spent roughly an hour working on my feet, now as the hard skin is so much better, she is here around 30 to 40 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ally1, post: 1487954, member: 110790"] I was referred to the podiatrist who told me how bad my neuropathy was in my feet. It was just the one appointment because of all the cut backs because if funding. I have a foot care practioner that comes to my house roughly every 7 to 8 weeks. She cursor my toe nails, has almost got rid of all the hard skin on my heels. The hard skin was so bad that i had cracks that were long and deep. She also looks over my feet as she knows I am type 2. It know she is not as qualified as a podiatrist but she can spot if I have any cuts/ulcers etc that I can,t see. I pay £26 per visit and it's well worth the money. When the hard skin was at its worse, she spent roughly an hour working on my feet, now as the hard skin is so much better, she is here around 30 to 40 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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