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Starting a long journey?

Post a new topicby livingwith on Mon Jan 28, 2008 4:19 pm

Is there anyone out there who was treated for charcot joint quickly? I do not have any deformity, just swelling and pain.
I was initially misdiagnosed with gout like others here. It took at least three months to convince the doctor that this was not the case. After two rounds of x-rays, a bone scan, and an MRI I was finally diagnosed with either stress fractures or charcot and sent to a specialist. The specialist is treating me for charcot. It looks like I’m in for a long trek since...Read the full article
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Re: Starting a long journey?

Post a new topicby blake on Sat Feb 02, 2008 2:34 pm

I have been dealing with charcot foot for about 3 years. I am not diabetic but had neuropathy in my feet and always assumed that it was caused by repetitive motion from years of exercise, especially tennis, running and heavy use of the stair master. The initial diagnosis ranged from gout to spider bite until a podiatrist made the right call. It took about three months of no weight on the foot before it was stable enough to be fitted with an orthotic and I have gone on with my life with certain modifications. I bike instead of run and take the golf cart instead of walk. The biggest problem is watching for infection caused by the foots deformity. I have had one infection since the charot started and it took 6 weeks to heal. My frustration stems from the fact or attitude that it is progressive and will only get worse. My MD tells me to keep him on speed dial and the best we can to is manage the inevitable crisis. There has to be some MD somewhere in the world who has insight in to why this condition occurs and what solutions might be available to us. I would like to hear your thoughts.
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Re: Starting a long journey?

Post a new topicby rallison on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:06 am

I'm with you, Blake. It seems to me that with all our medical advances that someone would have discovered more on the Charcot Joint by now. Have you thought about checking with yet another doctor to see if there might be any other alternatives. Waiting for the enevitable is like waiting for the Sword of Damacles to fall. Sometimes Doctors, just like the rest of us, start thinking inside the box and won't peer over the edge to see if there's something better out there.
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Re: Starting a long journey?

Post a new topicby blake on Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:22 am

I have a few leads on Doctors that are working in a very positive direction. I will let you know. Thanks for the response.
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Re: Starting a long journey?

Post a new topicby blake on Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:31 pm

Thanks, you are right that the MD perspective is that it is inevitable that you will go from crisis to crisis for the rest of your life. I believe that there are dedicated doctors who are trying to find a cure for the neuropathy but I can't find the results of their research. In the meantime, just watch for infection and I know people that have been successfully dealing with this condition for decades. The progressive nature of Charcot seems to be a real unknown.
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Re: Starting a long journey?

Post a new topicby RioLion on Mon May 26, 2008 8:12 pm

You state that Charcot foot is progressive and can only get worst?

I have recently been diagnosed with Charcot foot by a podiatrist and he states that my situation is reversible. He ordered me to stay off my swollen left foot for 3 months so I am doing the wheelchair & crutches things.

He furthered stated that one should not believe everything on the subject one finds on the Internet.

Perhaps this ailment is highly individualized and while your situation may be similar to mine, one cannot say with absolute certainity that Charcot foot can only become worst in all those that are afflicted.
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