With two relatives doing the topics for
this meeting, I had to be there. Yes, I had several emails from them
and a few phone calls asking questions about what we had discovered
in our meetings and if there was a lot of secrecy among our new
members. Both said Tim had warned them that this
could be a possibility and I had to agree with Tim. I did say that
our long time members would not be a problem and that some of the new
members would not be either.
Beverly asked if she should avoid
calling on people and I suggested that she ask for volunteers the
first time. I knew the topic she had planned and knew some of our
new members might not appreciate the topic. Suzanne said she had
several minor topics to discuss and would see how Beverly was
received before using one of her topics.
Saturday, February 7, arrived and
everyone was present plus a few from the third support group in our
town. Tim called the meeting to order and thanked the group for
being present. He introduced Beverly and she started her program.
She explained that she was a nurse that assisted several surgeons
during operations, but that in the last two months she had been part
of a team involved in amputations. She continued that before you
tune me out, I have been informed about the last meeting you had with
two podiatrists and I think you have a great group that cares and
this should prevent the members from needing this surgery in the
future.
Next, she asked A.J and Jerry to stand
and explain what had happened that possibly had prevented them from
needing an amputation. A.J said he and I had been talking about
diabetes and while he had not wanted to hear what I was saying, when
I described some of the symptoms of diabetes; he knew that he had
better listen. When I had mentioned sores that were slow to heal,
A.J said he had to show Bob a sore on my leg. A.J said I had not
hesitated, but had called his doctor for an appointment and told the
nurse about the symptoms he had and made a special point of telling
her about his sore.
A.J said the doctor had carefully
cleaned the sore and applied a gel to the sore and told him to bring
his diabetes under quick management to help it heal. He covered the
sore with breathable gauze and had told him how to take care of it
with the prescription he gave me. Next, he started me on insulin for
managing diabetes and within 30 days, my sore was healed. I still
have a small scar to know that it was there, but I am a lot more
careful now with sores.
Next Beverly asked Jerry to talk about
his problem. Jerry said he had a foot ulcer and A.J had asked Bob to
have a look at it. They had me see a doctor that day and the doctor
had discovered a new ulcer developing on my other foot. The doctor
had prescribed medications and coverings for both ulcers. The new
one was gone in three weeks, and the bad one is almost completely
healed and Jerry said he has been given permission to walk on that
foot without crutches before having his shoe fitted with orthotics
later this month. He explained that he still uses his mirror to look
at his feet daily, but is thankful that A.J and I have been there for
him when he needed assistance.
Gale was next and she was still using
crutches, but was happy to have a ride to the meeting. She explained
that she had never thought about foot problems until she noticed
blood in her slipper. She said she had called Sue for help and had
also been taken to the doctor immediately. She said that she was
sorry for missing the last meeting, but felt that even with crutches,
she should not come. She commented that she was still using
medication for her foot ulcer and had a mirror to look at her feet
now. She commented that belonging to this group was a good thing as
they wanted to help and went out of their way to help when other
members were in need.
Beverly thanked them and said this is
the way to prevent problems and avoid amputations. She explained
that she had been present at six amputations and the problems
following the operations. She believed five of them could have been
prevented if those people had been members of a support group like
this. Four were from sores on a leg and two were from foot ulcers
that had not been cared for properly or early enough.
Next, she opened the discussion up for
questions and questions that took the rest of the meeting. Suzanne
had a few questions as well and she answered them. She said she
would schedule anyone that wanted help after Valentines Day. Tim was
ready to end the meeting, but I took the floor and asked Beverly to
introduce her husband, Tom, to the group and she did, explaining that
he had type 2 diabetes and was taking metformin. Tom then asked if
we were taking new members, as he was not aware of any groups in the
town they lived in that were this positive or active.
Tim thanked him for asking and asked
him a couple of questions. Then Tim asked our members for a vote and
it was unanimous. Tom was accepted and Tim said the meeting was
over. Questions happened for another half-hour and people started
leaving. Beverly and Tom came to talk to me. Tom said I am about
finished reading your blogs, and asked if I took suggestions. I said
yes, but some topics are difficult and if he has a topic with
articles, I do ask for a copy of the article. Tom said he had my
email address and would send me a couple of articles. Tim then
obtained Tom's email address and told him about the summary of the
meeting that he would receive even when he was in attendance. We did
this for everyone and this way people could miss a meeting if they
needed to and still be kept up to date on the meetings. With that,
we left the meeting.
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