The patient refused to have the amputation. He had episodes of depression and for the last three days could not sleep. And look what happened!! There was improvement in the blood supply in the toes. The dark point on the toes disappeared. There was marked improvement in the blood supply of the foot. Moral lesson: longer patience for the doctor; and perseverance and a lot of luck for the patient.
medicine is a changing art. Controversies in management of diseases arise not immediately addressed by the medical world. I am posting this for you to know which side you are on and decide which way to take.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
diabetic foot gangrene 10days
The patient refused to have the amputation. He had episodes of depression and for the last three days could not sleep. And look what happened!! There was improvement in the blood supply in the toes. The dark point on the toes disappeared. There was marked improvement in the blood supply of the foot. Moral lesson: longer patience for the doctor; and perseverance and a lot of luck for the patient.
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