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	<title>Comments on: injured foot about 2 months ago, skin below toenail is still purple i&#8217;m diabetic&#8230;.?</title>
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		<title>By: Jackie</title>
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		<description>What you described is not a normal healing process probably due to some circulation/nerve  issues within your feet, if your blood sugars are out of control (by that I mean consistently high most of the time) then it would be time to seek out the opinions of professionals (podiatrists, that are specifically trained in treating diabetic patients). 

You know what happens if it&#039;s ignored.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What you described is not a normal healing process probably due to some circulation/nerve  issues within your feet, if your blood sugars are out of control (by that I mean consistently high most of the time) then it would be time to seek out the opinions of professionals (podiatrists, that are specifically trained in treating diabetic patients). </p>
<p>You know what happens if it&#8217;s ignored.</p>
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