Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 One of the reasons that my left foot was so bad off was that I did not have any feeling in the foot and I did not keep a close enough eye on it and the infection got out of control really fast. My legs seem to be OK so far and Lord willing I will not have any problem with them. The best advice I can give you and your husband is to keep a close eye on his legs and always, always have him wear socks and shoes or slippers on his feet any time they touch the ground. I might not of lost my foot if I had did the same. The last thing I can say it to just have faith in God to take care of you and your husband. We have and serve a great God. Hi , I just wanted to ask your permission to post the above to another diabetic site. I have a gentleman with severe neuropathy and no feeling in his feet and I am so worried about him! Your last sentence says it all for me, too! Thanks and God Bless ;-) Hugs, marilyn Marilyn Moderator for Diabetic_Recipes dnevessr@... Opinions expressed are solely my own and should not be mistaken for Professional advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Marilyn You sure can and in the future you are free to use anything I write unless I say otherwise. I will be so blessed if I can help someone in any way. My mother was just diagnosed a while back with Neuropathy in her feet and she is not a diabetic at all. She did have her big toe toenails removed and the Neuropathy showed up shortly after. Well I hope that this post finds you and yours blessed and pain free. God Bless you Marilyn for all that you are doing for ones in need and if there is anything my wife Lori Ann and I can ever do for you and this club just let me know. In Christ, dnevessr@... wrote: One of the reasons that my left foot was so bad off was that I did not have any feeling in the foot and I did not keep a close enough eye on it and the infection got out of control really fast. My legs seem to be OK so far and Lord willing I will not have any problem with them. The best advice I can give you and your husband is to keep a close eye on his legs and always, always have him wear socks and shoes or slippers on his feet any time they touch the ground. I might not of lost my foot if I had did the same. The last thing I can say it to just have faith in God to take care of you and your husband. We have and serve a great God. Hi , I just wanted to ask your permission to post the above to another diabetic site. I have a gentleman with severe neuropathy and no feeling in his feet and I am so worried about him! Your last sentence says it all for me, too! Thanks and God Bless ;-) Hugs, marilyn Marilyn Moderator for Diabetic_Recipes dnevessr@... Opinions expressed are solely my own and should not be mistaken for Professional advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 In a message dated 7/6/2004 4:48:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, writerforgod@... writes: Marilyn You sure can and in the future you are free to use anything I write unless I say otherwise. I will be so blessed if I can help someone in any way. My mother was just diagnosed a while back with Neuropathy in her feet and she is not a diabetic at all. She did have her big toe toenails removed and the Neuropathy showed up shortly after. Well I hope that this post finds you and yours blessed and pain free. God Bless you Marilyn for all that you are doing for ones in need and if there is anything my wife Lori Ann and I can ever do for you and this club just let me know. In Christ, Thanks so much. God does bless me so much. Look what wonderful people He brings into my life! Hugs to you both, Marilyn Marilyn Moderator for Diabetic_Recipes dnevessr@... Opinions expressed are solely my own and should not be mistaken for Professional advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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