I am 76 years of age, & have had type 1 diabetes for about 20 years. It has never been well controlled.
About a year ago I had a below knee amputation of my left leg, Shortly afterwards I had an accident in my wheelchair and smashed my right hip. The surgeon operated & repaired the fracture with stainless steel plates & screws.
Since then, despite physiotherapy, & countless painkillers, I have been in extreme pain, & I am finding that life is just not worth living.
To make matters even worse, I have just seen a hip specialist, & was told that the only way the pain can be relieved is for me to have a hip replacement. However, I was warned that my having Type 1 diabetes the risks would be very, very high, including the possibility of my having a stroke or heart attack.
What should I do? Shuffle around in pain for what's left of my life, or take on the stark odds of having a hip replacement.
About a year ago I had a below knee amputation of my left leg, Shortly afterwards I had an accident in my wheelchair and smashed my right hip. The surgeon operated & repaired the fracture with stainless steel plates & screws.
Since then, despite physiotherapy, & countless painkillers, I have been in extreme pain, & I am finding that life is just not worth living.
To make matters even worse, I have just seen a hip specialist, & was told that the only way the pain can be relieved is for me to have a hip replacement. However, I was warned that my having Type 1 diabetes the risks would be very, very high, including the possibility of my having a stroke or heart attack.
What should I do? Shuffle around in pain for what's left of my life, or take on the stark odds of having a hip replacement.