Jill Smith
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hello,
I have had type 1 diabetes for 32 years not without problems. I am flying to Los Angeles next week and am receiving mixed messages regarding flight socks. I have had Intermittant claudication and because it hurt to walk I didn't do much and so put on weight and I was in a very hot country.
Now I am back in the UK and exercise considerably more, have lost about 2 stone and the weather suits me therefore I can walk quite a distance.
I had a carotidarterectomy 6 months ago and was discharged from the vascular clinic following a 6 month check up. That dr said my blood supply to my feet seemed pretty good and that it was up to me whether I chose to wear them. He said that as there was no pulse in my left foot (evidently 12% of people are missing this pulse). My Gp doesn't like them(the socks).
Does anyone out there have experience of long flights and claudication?
Thank you,
J
I have had type 1 diabetes for 32 years not without problems. I am flying to Los Angeles next week and am receiving mixed messages regarding flight socks. I have had Intermittant claudication and because it hurt to walk I didn't do much and so put on weight and I was in a very hot country.
Now I am back in the UK and exercise considerably more, have lost about 2 stone and the weather suits me therefore I can walk quite a distance.
I had a carotidarterectomy 6 months ago and was discharged from the vascular clinic following a 6 month check up. That dr said my blood supply to my feet seemed pretty good and that it was up to me whether I chose to wear them. He said that as there was no pulse in my left foot (evidently 12% of people are missing this pulse). My Gp doesn't like them(the socks).
Does anyone out there have experience of long flights and claudication?
Thank you,
J