I am trying desperately to have a toe removed (1st digit) that will not heal. It's been infected twice since last October. That last time I was diagnosed with MRSA. I'm currently been treated (???) at Contra Costa County Medical because I am without insurance and homeless. I'm a long term diabetic (27 years) and this foot problem has inhibited my ability to walk for sustained periods. This is the only excercise that I enjoy and that which is also done without expense. My BS has been poor with my last A1c at 10+. I just quit smoking - there is one thing off the list. I returned to using Lanthos (80 units per day) and even with Glyburide, I am unable to manage my BS levels. My BP is also unmanageable and the only solution that has worked for me in the past is walking - 20+ miles a day. I have been seen by the wound care people and all they offer is a ridiculous shoe to wear that is completely impractical. My question is two-fold: How can I force these people to remove the toe? and failing that, what resources can you recommend that would allow me to learn how to safely do the procedure myself?
Praying that I will find a true doctor out there and with my deepest gratitude.
Dennis
I would just continue bothering the doctor(s) and letting them know your situation is intolerable. The goal is always to save a digit, so unless the risk is that you will lose the whole foot, the removal is a last resort. Please remain open to other options for your own well-being. I know it is difficult when you are relying on free medical care, but there are some caring people that work in such places. Find one and work with them to solve your problem. By the way, you might also want to ask for a short-acting insulin to use before meals. If you are only taking Lantus (I assume that's what you meant) it is near impossible to control blood sugar. Good luck to you. I understand you are very desperate, but don't give up on getting appropriate help and don't risk your life.