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All this talk about leg wounds has me a little freaked - so I have an

appointment with a dermatologist on Wednesday this week. Since I've been

diagnosed

as diabetic, I want him to check me over to be sure I'm not in the market

for some probelms... .I've had these spots for years with no problems, but I've

only got a $10 copay for doctor's visits and that's a small amount to pay

for peace of mind (or to catch something early!!)

Shannan

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* Diagnosed 9/20/04 - A1C 7.2

* 11/19/04 - A1C 6.6

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Chronic wounds are an issue, and should be looked at... and dealt with as

the longer they are on a leg, or area of your body, the more harm they will

do. I should know as I have had wounds ulcerated on my legs I have been

fighting for about 2 yrs. now.

I was getting stuff done last yr. on them, and then ran out of insurance, so

the place I was getting services from stopped allowing me to come there

until I had insurance. I've been back on Insurance since the end of May,

but since I am Diabetic, and no one was dealing with my HIGH 350+ blood

sugars, I ended up with such a bad infection Blood wise, etc. I spent some

time in the hospital...

But I am now getting stuff done weekly with the wounds, and they are getting

better, or I hope they are... but anyone dealing with wounds, make sure your

Blood sugars are more under control, and then get to a Doctor who works with

Chronic wounds... The longer you have to deal with them, the longer you will

deal with more problems resulting from them... and the more it will cost to

fix them.

~~TINA~~

-- wounds

Shanan, ulcerated lower leg wounds...OMG, now you are talking a very

dangerous topic...be carefuk,

Irish Tom

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I emigrated from France iin 1965 and came to Canada. I got married and my

mother came to visit me in 1971 she stayed for 2 months. She was 71 at the

time and told me that she was taking diabeta. I did not know anything about

diabetes. I always remember my mother having an ulcerated wound on one of her

legs around the ankle. As a matter of fact from a very young age I used to

dress her wound. Anyway, while my mom visited us she did not have access to

wine which she used to have a drink at mealtimes. I also did not buy french

bread or what is sold as french bread. By the time she left she had lost a few

pounds. Her wound had closed. It was not until 1990 when I was diagnosed with

diabetes myself that I realized that the diet I put her on lowered her blood

sugar and healed the wound. As I look back I figure my mother must have

diabetes for a while until she was put on medication. My mother had 10 children,

I being the youngest. My mother died at the age of 80. I know that if you have

very high blood glucose you will have problem healing any wound. Try to

eliminate the high sugar items to see if you see a difference. Two months was

all it took to close my mother's wound. It is worth a try. le

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My sugars were quite high for at least 18 months before I was admitted in

the hospital in September... and they did not worry about that when treating

my wounds last yr... I know Sugars do not help in playing a part... But

yesterday while waiting to see my Doctor in the wound clinic, I seen a woman

with Chronic wounds all over her legs, and is not Diabetic, so it is not

always Diabetic related.

~~TINA~~

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I emigrated from France iin 1965 and came to Canada. I got married and my

mother came to visit me in 1971 she stayed for 2 months. She was 71 at the

time and told me that she was taking diabeta. I did not know anything about

diabetes. I always remember my mother having an ulcerated wound on one of

her legs around the ankle. As a matter of fact from a very young age I used

to dress her wound. Anyway, while my mom visited us she did not have access

to wine which she used to have a drink at mealtimes. I also did not buy

french bread or what is sold as french bread. By the time she left she had

lost a few pounds. Her wound had closed. It was not until 1990 when I was

diagnosed with diabetes myself that I realized that the diet I put her on

lowered her blood sugar and healed the wound. As I look back I figure my

mother must have diabetes for a while until she was put on medication. My

mother had 10 children, I being the youngest. My mother died at the age of

80. I know that if you have very high blood glucose you will have problem

healing any wound. Try to eliminate the high sugar items to see if you see

a difference. Two months was all it took to close my mother's wound. It is

worth a try. le

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