yes especially if there is a break in the skin like an ulcer forming or you have no idea how you got the bruise; with diabetes you cant be too careful with your feet!
2007-02-02 18:10:51
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I realize you have gotten your immediate answer and may not even look at this question any more, but you need to increase blood flow to your peripheral arteries. Am including the following for whatever benefit you may get from it.
Conventional health care is necessary and appropriate. That having been said, there are many things WE can do to overcome type II diabetes, and improve life as a Type I diabetic. I've been researching alternative medicine, and the amount of help that's available to diabetics is amazing.
Natural remedies are quite effective, and include:
Cinnamon
Bitter Melon
Gymnema Sylvestre
Nopal cactus
American Ginseng
Fenugreek
Chromium picolinate
Cinnamon regulates glucose, and has a polyphenol compound called MHCP that mimics insulin and activates cell receptor sites. A quarter teaspoon twice daily makes a difference. Fenugreek increases blood flow and inhibits the growth of infectious organisms. Everything on the list has a use in fighting diabetes. Learn how to use these herbs and don't fall victim to diabetes needlessly.You can find out about about them on line, or in a book I read cover to cover--
"One Son's Quest for the Cause and Cure of Diabetes", ISBN 7890766313
The author, a doctor, lost his mother to diabetes and spent the next 20 years finding a way to overcome it. My brother was dying of diabetes, and I was just starting to need insulin when we came across this definitive work which came out in February 2005. We both lead mostly normal lives now. It's a life saver, and the best money you'll ever spend on the subject if you decide to go that way.
You might want to check Abe Books, Alibri's, or Amazon.com for a good used copy cheap. I bought mine new, and I think it was about $35. I don't get any money from anybody for telling you this--just want to help, and the techniques in this book is what made the difference for me and mine. Best of luck.
2007-02-05 06:02:16
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see a doctor. As a diabetic it would only take 24 hours for an infection to get to the bone. This doesn't sound like an open wound but still something that needs to be seen by A doctor.
2007-02-05 07:58:05
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Forget anything you have ever been told about Diabetes.
And get this - it has nothing to do with insulin, exercise, diet or anything else you've heard in the past. It's all based on latest breakthrough research that Big Pharma is going Stir Crazy to hide from you.
Visit here : https://tr.im/iW6jP to find out what all the fuss is about.
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go and see a doc asap.. usually diabetic have bad blood circulation and wounds heals very slowly which caused infection.
2007-02-03 04:28:19
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That kind of question is kinda like a stubborn/hard-headed patient. PLEASE GO RIGHT NOW TO YOUR DOCTOR OR TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM! If you do not like your doctor, just remember that you have the right to be take cared of and to change a doctor. God Bless You.
2007-02-03 08:33:19
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I am hoping by the time you read this that you have already seen the doctor! Good luck
2007-02-05 04:13:48
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