Hi, thankyou so much for replying. I've been diabetic for 14 years and spent most of my time purposely ignoring the severity of my condition or else just trying to be oblivious to the complications, only took something like this for me to actually start looking after myself, so Im under no illusions that this is entirely my own fault. I actually hit my foot and the next morning, it had swollen to almost double the size of my other foot. I went to a&e and told the nurse there that I was really only concerned as I'm a type 1 diabetic and always been careful when it came to looking after my feet. he told me to just rest for a few days and that an X-ray was unnecessary (anti-inflammatories prescribed). After about three days I went to my GP, he tried me on all sorts, antibiotics one week, then diuretics the next week (everything from gout to fluid retention was suggested) - after another month, an X-ray was finally arranged, then an mri - then the final diagnosis of Charcots from my diabetic team. They have been very good with check ups and listening to me ranting and crying at every appointment, i'm just so frustrated. My foot is actually in really good condition, the structure is fine (no rocker bottom). To be honest, it just looks swollen (around bunion area) and there is a few degrees temperature difference between the two. I originally had a cast on for 6months, temperature and swelling came down, so cast was removed. then after about a week, swelling came back, so back in a cast again. I know I should be grateful its been caught in early stages, but I feel like I'm having to put my whole life on hold. Surely, there must be something else, I mean its not practical to just expect people to just drop work/life here and there when they think Charcots is active?! - That makes me sound really unreasonable, doesn't it? I am grateful that its at early stages, I just can't seem to get any definitive answers. Thankyou again Flower for your help, its very much appreciated 🙂 x