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Diabetes and Disability Series- Part 2- Will I Lose My Job? The Hidden Work Fears of Diabetic Foot Ulcers

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This episode explores how diabetic foot ulcers affect not just health but work and identity. Dr. G explains common patient fears about income, insurance, and being seen as unreliable, and how employers usually evaluate function, safety, and attendance rather than diagnosis alone. Learn practical advice on medical documentation, workplace accommodations, timing of work restrictions, and the importance of clear communication to protect both the patient’s health and long-term employment.

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A 62-year-old man with poorly controlled diabetes presented with weeks of cough, weight loss, night sweats, and cavitary lung lesions initially suspected to be tuberculosis or malignancy. Sputum TB tests were negative and symptoms progressed. Bronchoscopic lung biopsy showed branching gram‑positive filaments that were weakly acid‑fast, consistent with Nocardia species. Nocardia commonly infects immunocompromised hosts, can disseminate to the brain, and is often mistaken for TB, fungal infection, or cancer. Diagnosis relies on modified acid‑fast stain, prolonged cultures, or molecular testing. Treatment requires prolonged antibiotic therapy (commonly TMP‑SMX), sometimes IV agents for severe disease, and early recognition in diabetic or immunosuppressed patients is critical to prevent dissemination.

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