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Cy,

What you said about a collapsed arch got my attention. I don't think I have

that but there is a kind of bunion or spur on that foot to the left of the

big toe that has bothered me on and off and it may even be playing into this

problem. Ultimately, I will guess that I need better shoes, but of course

those things are not covered under Medicare or any other insurance that I've

ever heard of. Because my shoe size is 7-1/2 triple E, that spells money

right there. No guarantee how long the shoe lasts either. I had a pair of

Comfort One shoes a few years ago that set me back $200 and they lasted 9

months. I just wish good shoes weren't so outrageous. Enough about that.

There are people with a heck of a lot worse problems than mine so I

shouldn't even be griping at all, yet here I complain through my own pain

anyway. I just did another epsom salt soak and this time with much hotter

water, so the foot feels a tad better for now, but we'll see how long this

holds up. To get through the night and then hopefully onto the doc.

Mister Bill

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HI Bill:

I used to wear a five Narrow shoe and found it nearly impossible to find

anything in the adult fashions. Now that my feet have grown to a size six

and I can buy fashionable shoes my favorite pair are a pair of

running shoes with fluid filled envelopes under the in-soles. those shoes

have a lot of miles on them and I have no intention of getting rid of them

despite the fact that they look disreputable. LOL!

Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

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> Cy,

>

> What you said about a collapsed arch got my attention. I don't think I

> have

> that but there is a kind of bunion or spur on that foot to the left of the

> big toe that has bothered me on and off and it may even be playing into

> this

> problem. Ultimately, I will guess that I need better shoes, but of course

> those things are not covered under Medicare or any other insurance that

> I've

> ever heard of. Because my shoe size is 7-1/2 triple E, that spells money

> right there. No guarantee how long the shoe lasts either. I had a pair of

> Comfort One shoes a few years ago that set me back $200 and they lasted 9

> months. I just wish good shoes weren't so outrageous. Enough about that.

> There are people with a heck of a lot worse problems than mine so I

> shouldn't even be griping at all, yet here I complain through my own pain

> anyway. I just did another epsom salt soak and this time with much hotter

> water, so the foot feels a tad better for now, but we'll see how long this

> holds up. To get through the night and then hopefully onto the doc.

>

> Mister Bill

> the ancient dumpy bald guy

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bill,

I don't know what will kil the fungus but do know that now Medicare will pay

for shoes for diabetics. You have to have a prescription so ask your

podiatrist about this. I have never gotten any or any orthotics this way but

both are supposed to be covered by Medicare now.

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>

> Noting that most docs are reluctant to prescribe Lamasil because it can

> cause liver problems, I would wonder what other treatments there would

even

> be? I know only of Lamasil as far as a prescribed pill that will get into

> the blood stream, but is there even anything else?

>

> Bill Powers

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Hello, bill

Hope you can get to the doc today. The only thing about lanocil is that it

can cause liver problems and lots of docs will not put diabetics on it for

that reason. Hope they find something for you quickly, however.

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Cy,

What you said about a collapsed arch got my attention. I don't think I have

that but there is a kind of bunion or spur on that foot to the left of the

big toe that has bothered me on and off and it may even be playing into this

problem. Ultimately, I will guess that I need better shoes, but of course

those things are not covered under Medicare or any other insurance that I've

ever heard of. Because my shoe size is 7-1/2 triple E, that spells money

right there. No guarantee how long the shoe lasts either. I had a pair of

Comfort One shoes a few years ago that set me back $200 and they lasted 9

months. I just wish good shoes weren't so outrageous. Enough about that.

There are people with a heck of a lot worse problems than mine so I

shouldn't even be griping at all, yet here I complain through my own pain

anyway. I just did another epsom salt soak and this time with much hotter

water, so the foot feels a tad better for now, but we'll see how long this

holds up. To get through the night and then hopefully onto the doc.

Mister Bill

the ancient dumpy bald guy

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Noting that most docs are reluctant to prescribe Lamasil because it can

cause liver problems, I would wonder what other treatments there would even

be? I know only of Lamasil as far as a prescribed pill that will get into

the blood stream, but is there even anything else?

Bill Powers

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Hello Bill, I'm sorry I don't have any advice for you but hope your foot

gets better soon.

Connie

Foot infection

> Although I keep my feet clean and dry and keep my sugars under good

> control,

> I'm now saddled with a foot infection that has nearly avulsed my right big

> toe and underneath which there must be some fungus that a podiatrist will

> have to observe in a couple of days when I go for that appointment. I sure

> wish I knew how the nail became avulsed, both on the inner side of the toe

> (right side) and along the back. That means the nail is just kind of

> hgnging

> on by the outer connection to the skin. Obviously, I have to be very

> careful

> not to pull the nail. And unfortunately now it's getting quite painful.

> Unless I find another podiatrist taking Medicare, I have to wait till

> Thursday and am treating the foot to epsom salt baths and an ointment that

> I

> used earlier this year for a lesser foot infection, not optimal but will

> have to suffice till a doc sees me.

>

> At this point I don't know if the infection is directly related to

> diabetes

> or perhaps there is something wrong with the shoes I am wearing, or maybe

> it's a combination of the two. The doc will have to give me further

> advice.

>

> That said, does anybody here have any advice on things I can do for my

> foot

> in the meantime? I do see that the left foot is starting to show the same

> signs of infection but it isn't so bad yet. I want to stop this process.

>

> It's probably been brought up before, but can someone explain to me how

> just

> having diabetes can cause a foot infection?

>

> And can this type of infection extend to fingers as well? I ask this

> because

> I am noticing some " wrinkling " or a slight " bubbling " of a couple of my

> fingernails that had not been present before. At first I thought maybe it

> was a reaction to it being much colder here than usual, kind of reminding

> me

> of how skin looks when it's been in the cold or in water too long. Now I'm

> wondering if this is related to that infection or to diabetes itself.

>

> I hate to get into the mentality of blaming everything on diabetes, yet at

> the same time I want to fight whatever infirmity pops up with the best

> knowledge and weapons I can muster.

>

> Sorry for the long diatribe here, but hopefully somebody has some

> constructive thoughts on this.

>

> BTW, on the Metformin and Glyburide, I'm getting fairly decent control of

> sugars but there are times when it seems I'm getting too rapid a descent

> on

> night time blood sugars, like down to 54, and then I wind up taking a

> glucose tablet to counter it, prompting me to not want to take that dose

> of

> meds at night. But then if I don't, my fasting will be higher the next

> morning. I had better control of this stuff on Actos when it was working,

> but not good weight control. It's always something.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Bill Powers

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Try soaking your feet in warm salt water two times each day, drying them

well and applying Lamacil cream and sitting in the sun for ten to twenty

minutes per day preferrably at high noon to let the sun's rays kill the

fungus. It works for me and it might work for you. Never go barefoot in

the house. always wear your house slippers.

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> ,

>

> Noting that most docs are reluctant to prescribe Lamasil because it can

> cause liver problems, I would wonder what other treatments there would

> even

> be? I know only of Lamasil as far as a prescribed pill that will get into

> the blood stream, but is there even anything else?

>

> Bill Powers

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I had a friend that was diabetic and got a bad infection and his doctor told him

to soak his foot in Drift washing powder. That is what they suggest to wash

baby clothes in and if it disinfects them it should help your foot.

Dee

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Try soaking your feet in warm salt water two times each day, drying them

well and applying Lamacil cream and sitting in the sun for ten to twenty

minutes per day preferrably at high noon to let the sun's rays kill the

fungus. It works for me and it might work for you. Never go barefoot in

the house. always wear your house slippers.

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> ,

>

> Noting that most docs are reluctant to prescribe Lamasil because it can

> cause liver problems, I would wonder what other treatments there would

> even

> be? I know only of Lamasil as far as a prescribed pill that will get into

> the blood stream, but is there even anything else?

>

> Bill Powers

>

>

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Hi Bill,

My but you do have small feet... One of my sweet lovely sons wears a 13 and

he is only 16.... Pretty soon he can imitate the Snowshoe Rabbit?

That blamed bone spur could have a lot to do with the pain you are

experiencing my friend. I sure would recommend a trip to the footologist to

see what could be done to relieve your pain.

One of my daughters, the linebacker, (5 foot 9, 250 pounds, #10 shoe) had

some sort of bone spur or calcium deposit on the top of her foot and it had

to be removed. It was not complicated and our Doc said that, were he in one

of the e Third World Countries, he would just give her a local and scrape it

off... (our Doc is an Army Reserve Doc and spent 18 months in Afghanistan

and only recently returned)

Crystal's problem is that there seems to also be some sort of bone splinter

just about where one of the tendons joins onto the bone. Hopefully it will

resolve itself without surgery.

Give that Lamasil a shot and it should get rid of the fungus on the skin. It

will do nothing for the fungus under the nail.

Cy, the Ancient Okie...

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Cy,

What you said about a collapsed arch got my attention. I don't think I have

that but there is a kind of bunion or spur on that foot to the left of the

big toe that has bothered me on and off and it may even be playing into this

problem. Ultimately, I will guess that I need better shoes, but of course

those things are not covered under Medicare or any other insurance that I've

ever heard of. Because my shoe size is 7-1/2 triple E, that spells money

right there. No guarantee how long the shoe lasts either. I had a pair of

Comfort One shoes a few years ago that set me back $200 and they lasted 9

months. I just wish good shoes weren't so outrageous. Enough about that.

There are people with a heck of a lot worse problems than mine so I

shouldn't even be griping at all, yet here I complain through my own pain

anyway. I just did another epsom salt soak and this time with much hotter

water, so the foot feels a tad better for now, but we'll see how long this

holds up. To get through the night and then hopefully onto the doc.

Mister Bill

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Well, Bill, there probably is. I had my podiatrist prescribe a medicated

nail polish that I put on my nails for 6 months daily. It was pain to do

daily, but it worked and I have not had the fungus come back. However, if

you have it on your skin too, it sounds like they might need to prescribe

something oral. Hope you were able to get to the doc today.

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,

Noting that most docs are reluctant to prescribe Lamasil because it can

cause liver problems, I would wonder what other treatments there would even

be? I know only of Lamasil as far as a prescribed pill that will get into

the blood stream, but is there even anything else?

Bill Powers

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Dean,

Thanks for the info about shoes being covered by Medicare. That is great

news because I can hope to get something that will fit me properly. I did

not get to see the doctor today, the one doc I wanted to see can't see me

for 2 weeks and the other appointment is still set for Thursday with the

original doc I was slated to see. I will just have to wait. At least my foot

is better today but still this needs to be taken care of pronto.

Bill

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Harry,

Oh yes I'm doing hot water and salt soaks, applying cream but unfortunately

right now can't sit out in the sun because I work in the afternoon and leave

for work before the sun gets up high enough to be of any good. Today was all

cloudy and it's raining tonight.

As for wearing slippers at night around the house, I've heard other people

say that too, not to be barefoot. I do wear slippers, but why would wearing

slippers or not make any difference? Isn't the idea to have your feet open

and " breathing " to kill the infection, or is there some other reason? I say

that because actually right now it hurts to put on the slippers (touches the

infected skin). I still keep them covered anyway despite the discomfort.

What is amazing is that yesterday the pain was about 8/10 and today maybe

3/10. I don't know what was happening yesterday and why it suddenly changed,

but I'm glad. I still can't just ignore this though, it has to get treated

and the sooner the better. I hate waiting till Thursday but no sooner

appointments anywhere, so I will just tuff it out.

Bill

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Bill,

I if D R E F T (dreft). I don't know if they still make or not-afraid that

name shows how old some of us are!

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Dee,

I never heard of Drift washing powder. Gee, ya learn something new every

day. Will have to see if it's in my local store.

Bill

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Dreft, yes they still do make that. I thought maybe there was something

called D r i f t , but Dreft is easily found.

Thanks,

Bill

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Thank Heaven you didn't ask for Rinso Blue! I think I have seen Oxydol in

the past few years.

Oh dear, this was a long time ago....

By the way, anyone eat Uncle Sam for breakfast?

Cy, the Ancient Okie...

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Dee,

I never heard of Drift washing powder. Gee, ya learn something new every

day. Will have to see if it's in my local store.

Bill

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Bill,

Must be something in the air because Crystal came home tonight in a basket.

Her foot (only one) was killing her. It is the bone thing which seems to be

giving Crystal fits....

Hang in there fellaa, it could get better.....

Cy, the Ancient Okie...

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Harry,

Oh yes I'm doing hot water and salt soaks, applying cream but unfortunately

right now can't sit out in the sun because I work in the afternoon and leave

for work before the sun gets up high enough to be of any good. Today was all

cloudy and it's raining tonight.

As for wearing slippers at night around the house, I've heard other people

say that too, not to be barefoot. I do wear slippers, but why would wearing

slippers or not make any difference? Isn't the idea to have your feet open

and " breathing " to kill the infection, or is there some other reason? I say

that because actually right now it hurts to put on the slippers (touches the

infected skin). I still keep them covered anyway despite the discomfort.

What is amazing is that yesterday the pain was about 8/10 and today maybe

3/10. I don't know what was happening yesterday and why it suddenly changed,

but I'm glad. I still can't just ignore this though, it has to get treated

and the sooner the better. I hate waiting till Thursday but no sooner

appointments anywhere, so I will just tuff it out.

Bill

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You really are old! And apparently have " love handles " too! (I'm just

old!) smile.

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Dee,

I never heard of Drift washing powder. Gee, ya learn something new every

day. Will have to see if it's in my local store.

Bill

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HMMM ... How about Does?

Mike

> ,

> Thank Heaven you didn't ask for Rinso Blue! I think I have seen Oxydol in

> the past few years.

> Oh dear, this was a long time ago....

> By the way, anyone eat Uncle Sam for breakfast?

> Cy, the Ancient Okie...

>

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> Dee,

>

> I never heard of Drift washing powder. Gee, ya learn something new every

> day. Will have to see if it's in my local store.

>

> Bill

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HI Bill:

Dreft is probably in the laundry section. if you can't find it there look in

the Infant department. It is manufactured for washing baby clothing but I've

heard that it can be used for soaking feet, too, and I have a friend that

puts it into her bath water on a regular basis.

Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

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> Dee,

>

> I never heard of Drift washing powder. Gee, ya learn something new every

> day. Will have to see if it's in my local store.

>

> Bill

>

>

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>

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Hi bill:

I wonder if a lamp would have the same benefits as the sunlight since it is

light that fungus doesn't like. Just be careful to avoid touching the bulb

if you do try a lamp to replace the sunlight.

Becky and Cassidy, Pilot Dog, Poodle

maddpoodle27@...

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> Harry,

>

> Oh yes I'm doing hot water and salt soaks, applying cream but

> unfortunately

> right now can't sit out in the sun because I work in the afternoon and

> leave

> for work before the sun gets up high enough to be of any good. Today was

> all

> cloudy and it's raining tonight.

>

> As for wearing slippers at night around the house, I've heard other people

> say that too, not to be barefoot. I do wear slippers, but why would

> wearing

> slippers or not make any difference? Isn't the idea to have your feet open

> and " breathing " to kill the infection, or is there some other reason? I

> say

> that because actually right now it hurts to put on the slippers (touches

> the

> infected skin). I still keep them covered anyway despite the discomfort.

>

> What is amazing is that yesterday the pain was about 8/10 and today maybe

> 3/10. I don't know what was happening yesterday and why it suddenly

> changed,

> but I'm glad. I still can't just ignore this though, it has to get treated

> and the sooner the better. I hate waiting till Thursday but no sooner

> appointments anywhere, so I will just tuff it out.

>

> Bill

>

>

>

>

>

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Dee,

I never heard of Drift washing powder. Gee, ya learn something new every

day. Will have to see if it's in my local store.

Bill

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Aactually, it is the ultra-violet from the sun that kills the fungus-not the

fact that there is light.

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Becky,

Lamps don't have quite the same effect as sunlight, it's not " natural "

light, but I'll do what I can.

Bill Powers

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Dear Bill, , Harry, Becky, and Everyone,

After a complete computer crash which took all of my files, I think everything

is installed so that I can contribute to my groups again.

Bill, your foot infection has been painful and such a worry. No wonder you are

frustrated at having to wait so long to see a doctor. I'm impressed that you are

still going to work and by all of the sensible advice and support you've

received. With all of that soaking in hot salt water, cider vinegar and Dreft,

you'll have the cleanest foot on the planet! I think the least your doctor can

do is prescribe a tropical cruise to provide lots of serious sunlight to speed

the healing.

If I ever suffer such an infection and get the prescription for medicinal nail

polish, I'm going to insist that it be petal pink!!!

It is encouraging that others on this list have reported overcoming similar

infections, though that doesn't help too much when your toe is too tender to

touch.

I hope the remedies your friends have suggested get you going in the right

direction and that the doctor helps even more. I'm glad you are updating us on

your progress.

Always with love,

Estelnalissi

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Becky,

Lamps don't have quite the same effect as sunlight, it's not " natural "

light, but I'll do what I can.

Bill Powers

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