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<blockquote data-quote="Rumplestizkin" data-source="post: 1146077" data-attributes="member: 184832"><p>I had a lot of tattoos in my younger years. I recently had 3 more done and each one took a very long time to heal and with two of them I had to go to doctors to be put in antibiotics to help the healing process. One of them which I had done on my foot ended up with cellulitis. I have been told off by my doctors which is understandable. Now made choice that me and tattoos are no more it's too risky for me. I would bear that in mind if considering them everyone is unique but there is always more risks of complications with diabetes. I took all precautions, looked after them properly but still ended up needing assistance from GP which obviously is frowned upon and lecture always follows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rumplestizkin, post: 1146077, member: 184832"] I had a lot of tattoos in my younger years. I recently had 3 more done and each one took a very long time to heal and with two of them I had to go to doctors to be put in antibiotics to help the healing process. One of them which I had done on my foot ended up with cellulitis. I have been told off by my doctors which is understandable. Now made choice that me and tattoos are no more it's too risky for me. I would bear that in mind if considering them everyone is unique but there is always more risks of complications with diabetes. I took all precautions, looked after them properly but still ended up needing assistance from GP which obviously is frowned upon and lecture always follows. [/QUOTE]
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