Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
When I attended a course at my local Diabetes Clinic recently we had a talk from the podiatrist. She laid down some very stringent rules, like not using hot water bottles, don't wear slippers, wear socks without seams, don't use callous removers etc.
How strictly do people follow these guidelines?
I do examine my feet daily, and was worried recently when I got a blister when running the Great South Run which healed up fine, but I do wear slippers around the house to stop me from treading on any unseen drawing pins etc. Also, my feet would be like blocks of ice without a hot water bottle! I make sure it's not too hot, of course, but I do have sensation in my feet so I'm not going to inadvertedly scald myself.
How strictly do people follow these guidelines?
I do examine my feet daily, and was worried recently when I got a blister when running the Great South Run which healed up fine, but I do wear slippers around the house to stop me from treading on any unseen drawing pins etc. Also, my feet would be like blocks of ice without a hot water bottle! I make sure it's not too hot, of course, but I do have sensation in my feet so I'm not going to inadvertedly scald myself.