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dirty dave
Posted: 2005-07-04 07:23:45
I wouldn't worry about your feet too much mate, just make sure that if you do have any neuropathy (loss of sesation) that you always check them after for any foreign bodies or cuts/abrasions.

Diabetic foot problems are associated more with circulation deficiency and/or abnormal load bearing (due to impaired biomech function) not really trauma.
Although it's not unusual for Diabetics to walk round with pins/stones/glass etc stuck in their feet and not feel it!

That's why its important to regularly check em out.

Plus, the benefits of regular excersise (and MT is 'proper' excersice) far outweigh the potential risk of causing injury to your feet.

Podiatry services aren't really available to anyone between 15-65yrs. AFAIK this excludes Diabetics, so, if you ever have any foot problems you should be entitled to go see a Podiatrist for regular check ups via the NHS, ask your GP.

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