Every time I talk about this, I receive
at least two emails telling me I am off base and I don't need to talk
about foot care. If there were not amputations happening, then they
might be right. As long as people continue to ignore their feet and
amputations keep happening, I will consider this an important topic
for blogs. Even our member Jerry is happier that his deepest foot
ulcer is about healed. Yes, he is unhappy that it has taken this
long, but he says at least he knows how important foot care is now.
I enjoyed writing this blog back in
December 2012 and it has generated a few good emails. Yes, getting
the correct fitting shoes is more important for people with diabetes,
but I am amazed that many could care less until they get foot ulcers
or severe heal cracks. I was very surprised when I saw one of our
new members standing in line for her prescriptions in front of me.
She was wearing slippers in cold weather with no socks.
When I asked her why she was not
wearing shoes, she did recognize me and admitted that she had a deep
heal crack and it hurt too much to wear shoes. I asked if she has
been to the doctor and she said there was no need. I said you are
too young to have an amputation and she should see a doctor as soon
as possible. She shook her head as she was next to pick up her
prescription. When I returned home, I called Brenda. I had to leave
a message, as she did not answer. Early that evening, she returned
my call and when I explained the activity of earlier, she said that I
had got her attention and she had called when she arrive home.
Brenda said that she had taken her to
her doctor and even he was surprised that she had waited so long.
Brenda said he had some rather blunt words for her. She has been
admitted to the hospital for at least two days to be treated and
antibiotics applied on a schedule. They will use a dry skin buffer
to remove dead skin near the cracks and then examine the cracks at
the end of two days to see if more treatment in the hospital is
needed. If not she will be sent home and will need to see her doctor
every other day for a while since she had not cared for her feet.
Brenda said she had agreed to transport her for a week and Sue would
do the next week if needed.
Brenda continued that Sue was working
with another new member that was having foot ulcer problems. I asked
what is going on with people that they will not take care of
themselves. Brenda said she does not understand this either and is
thinking of asking for a second meeting this month. I agreed that
this may be a good thing and I would back her up if Tim was hesitant.
An hour later, Tim called me and said
we would have a Saturday meeting at late notice. He said Brenda and
Jason will have the meeting on foot and wound care and they will have
slides ready. I said I agreed on this topic as we apparently have
others that are not taking care of their feet and we need to convince
our members they don't need an amputation.
We will have our meeting on January 24,
2015.
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