Was really pleased to get an appointment at a local podiatry clinic before xmas but following the usual tests and treatment I was told that l'll be given three more appointments and then discharged😱😱.
Although I'm coming up to my 34th year with Type 1 diabetes, I don't have signs of loss of sensation in my feet or a history of heart disease (although my father had a heart bypass it wasn't responsible for his eventual death) and, as a non-smoker, am not considered high risk. This is good news in one respect but I'd have thought the likelihood of problems was likely to increase with age, not diminish.
Of course, it's all down to NHS cuts but it seems a bit of a false economy. Has anyone else had the same news?
Although I'm coming up to my 34th year with Type 1 diabetes, I don't have signs of loss of sensation in my feet or a history of heart disease (although my father had a heart bypass it wasn't responsible for his eventual death) and, as a non-smoker, am not considered high risk. This is good news in one respect but I'd have thought the likelihood of problems was likely to increase with age, not diminish.
Of course, it's all down to NHS cuts but it seems a bit of a false economy. Has anyone else had the same news?