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Junior Member
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Hi! My name is Tracy and I have been Diabetic for almost 10 years, however, I take medication by mouth which seems to really help control my blood sugar. My problem is I have a wound under both feet that are healing very slow. The one blister under my left foot has been there over a year; the other blister does show signs getting better, but it has been there almost a year. I am very careful to make sure no infection sets in on either foot. Does anyone else have a problem with wounds healing very slowly and, if so, how do you treat it?
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 455
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Hi Tracy! Happy New Year!
Good to meet you.I'm sorry to hear of your neuropathy and the wounds on your feet. Having Good sugar control can certainly help heal injuries faster. Even more so for a younger Person, as you know. Although I do not heal as fast as when I was a youngster (even though my sugars were regularly out of control back then), I do heal quite well considering. I did get blisters on the sides of my ankles from my running shoes when I was a teenager and involved with track and field plus other excessive exercising Kids sometimes do. I also had plantar warts on the bottom of my feet which I picked up at a public pool while at our campsite about 10 yrs. ago. I do have NLD on my left ankle(doing fine since it hasn't flared in years)which is a condition that non-Diabetics can also be dxd. with. I noticed that you asked about this subject also in the Complications forum so I will further respond to you there. |
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