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Hoggett
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27-08-2005, 09:53 PM
Thank you everyone, I think I must have had a down moment without realising it. I feel back to my own self, I think so anyway!

I'm sorry if I have upset any of you. I'm back to full strength now though.


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27-08-2005, 11:10 PM
Ian - I had no idea what was causing your problems and I can only say that you are a very brave man and your plight puts my 'worries' in perspective. I'm not sure that I could cope as well as you have. I'm really sorry you are having such a cr*p time. It isn't fair and I completely understand that there are times that you feel despair.

But please try to get through it, however hard. You have come so far. If a respite home is what is necessary to give you a (well-earned) break then maybe think about taking it and face whatever comes next as it comes. Sometimes a rest does wonders.

I have no magic words, I can only let you know that I have the highest regard for you. Don't be lonely, we are here and take up Shadow Boxer's wonderful offer of company if you can't sleep ...

Thinking of you and praying for you and wishing you lots of hope and strength and love.

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28-08-2005, 12:43 AM
Really sorry to hear your problems Ian, Diabetes can be a bi**h to deal with. Try and keep your chin up and that leg too. Invest in a poofee (sp?), even if you're watching telly! And remember Blackie is always there for you!
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28-08-2005, 07:09 AM
Hi Ian, sorry to hear what youre going thru
Try not to get too down
Don`t know if this will help, probably not but you never know, might be worth mentioning to drs.
Manuka honey dressings is used in hospitals worldwide & one of the things is for people with diabetes that have skin problems, helps promote healing. This snippet is from bbc news.
*Nurse practitioner Julie Betts has successfully used honey to treat leg ulcers and pressure sores. And she says it helps healing after surgery - particularly for diabetic patients.
"It has an anti-inflammatory effect as well, so if I want to do several things apart from actually controlling the bacteria in that wound, then that's when I'll use honey." *

And link below is about it
http://bio.waikato.ac.nz/honey/contents.shtml
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28-08-2005, 04:59 PM
Hello Christine,

Thanks for the link, it looks very interesting, I'm going to print part of it off for when I go to see the surgeon on Friday, I may be able to get him to look into it, although knowing the NHS it will be too expensive or something.

Thanks again.

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28-08-2005, 06:33 PM
Hi Ian, if you think it`ll help you fight for it. I researcged it before I went to the hospital my sis was in & badgered her dr daily till she finally looked it up herself & said yes, they would be suitable for my her
I used to have articles about hossies it was researched at in UK but on old pc not this new one, Aintree was one of them. I do know you can buy the dressings privately tho. Anyway see what docs say, hope they help
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29-08-2005, 08:11 AM
Hi Ian been doing a little search, if you`re going to print it & show em you`ll need bit more info
I can`t find the ones I had but link below says its thru nhs all hospitals
http://www.newstarget.com/005619.html
http://www.thefooddoctor.com/display...?ArticleID=294
http://bio.waikato.ac.nz/pdfs/honeyr...bioactives.pdf
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1797
and a google link
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...e+Search&meta=
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29-08-2005, 08:34 AM
How are you today Ian ? i have the news letter regulary if you like i can send you the address itīs very interesting ?
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29-08-2005, 09:03 AM
Sorry to hear about all this Ian, sorry I missed it all too. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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29-08-2005, 09:08 AM
Hello Christine,

Thank you for the links, I have stored them in my favourites, and have had a quick read of them, very interesting indeed.

How are you this morning?

See you later.

Ian
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