I’ve never seen that list, so only knew some of them, so thanks for posting the link. I was diagnosed in May and haven’t had my feet checked by a professional. I do check them every night myself and don’t have any problems that I can see apart from a toenail growing out after a fungal infection (one of the things that looking back was an indicator of my diabetes).This page lists the 15 healthcare checks that someone with diabetes should get:-
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/managing-your-diabetes/15-healthcare-essentials
The national standard for diabetic eye screening in the UK is that everyone should have their first screen within 3 months of diagnosis. If this hasn't happened, you need to see your GP as soon as possible.
I’ve never seen that list, so only knew some of them, so thanks for posting the link. I was diagnosed in May and haven’t had my feet checked by a professional. I do check them every night myself and don’t have any problems that I can see apart from a toenail growing out after a fungal infection (one of the things that looking back was an indicator of my diabetes).
Thank you for that. I hadn’t thought of the sensitivity or pulses. I was just checking my skin for damage. I haven’t seen a nurse at all, I’ve just been seeing my GP, so I’ll ask about it at my next review in Dec.. Your DN should check your feet on a review once a year. She will use a prong gadget to check sensitivity, and check the pulse to both feet. Very few of us are referred to official podiatrists.
... a toenail growing out after a fungal infection (one of the things that looking back was an indicator of my diabetes).
My feet remain very ticklish, so I think my sensation is good!If you can feel the difference between walking on carpet and tiles (for example) I don’t think you are at high risk of having foot problems. (It tends to be people who have had a high BG over a long length of time.)
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