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<blockquote data-quote="nicey1958" data-source="post: 1860129" data-attributes="member: 351446"><p>Well my blood sugars on a day to day testing vary now from 6-9.. depending on what I eat/drink. my weight loss is down from 19st-16.5.. but probably on the rise again due to inactivity.(charcot foot only occurs in 2-3% of diabetes patients I'm told. Because your putting all the extra pressure on your other foot, you have a 30-50% chance of it happening there as well, so I'm wary of moving about to much on my crutches.) Its really hard to adjust from being active, going to the shops etc and now putting all the onus on my wife to do day to day chores as well as working full time when I used to do everything..cooking,cleaning etc, to basically becoming a couch potato. At least I have a good understanding family and can joke about maybe a parrot on my shoulder for xmas...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicey1958, post: 1860129, member: 351446"] Well my blood sugars on a day to day testing vary now from 6-9.. depending on what I eat/drink. my weight loss is down from 19st-16.5.. but probably on the rise again due to inactivity.(charcot foot only occurs in 2-3% of diabetes patients I'm told. Because your putting all the extra pressure on your other foot, you have a 30-50% chance of it happening there as well, so I'm wary of moving about to much on my crutches.) Its really hard to adjust from being active, going to the shops etc and now putting all the onus on my wife to do day to day chores as well as working full time when I used to do everything..cooking,cleaning etc, to basically becoming a couch potato. At least I have a good understanding family and can joke about maybe a parrot on my shoulder for xmas... [/QUOTE]
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