chrisrajive
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Hi,my 70 year old father has been diagnosed as type 2 diabetic for some time now. Recently,several months ago he noticed a numbness in his foot and was told he was suffering from diabetic neuropathy and was given medication to help. However despite this medication it still seems to persist and so he is going back to have stronger medication prescribed. the word "amputation" crossed my mind and it absolutly terrified me looking at the survival rates following such a procedure. He has had good control over his blood sugar according to his blood tests and is relatively careful about what he eats..no sugar binges for example. He has no history of heart disease in his family and his father lived to be into his late 80's. But because of he was diabetic for a long time wihtout knowing it so this is probably be the result of long term damage. If he does require amputation what can be done to prolong his life expectancy? if he continues to watch hsi blood sugar,do some exercise then do u think his chances are improved?...i really dont know why the mortality rate is so high? is it because people continue bad eating habits or something?...please help..im petrified and i feel like my world just collapsed...i dont want to lose him 


