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<blockquote data-quote="emiliano" data-source="post: 713664" data-attributes="member: 141868"><p>My Hba1c has never been higher than 7.4% since I got diagnosed.</p><p></p><p>The point is that the foot is not swollen, it just feels like it. They're both kinda numb, not in a painful way. in italy we describe this sensation as the limb being "asleep", like when you sit with your legs crossed for a while and then the upper leg gets... well... numb.</p><p></p><p>The doctor who's been following me since I got diagnosed is positive it can't be nefropathy, but still... I'm a bit worried. My hands are a bit numb as well but that happened to me in the past a lot of times, not sure why.</p><p></p><p>since last week - exactly when this numbness started - I went once again zero carbs after a period of not-so-strict-diet and so and so BG. </p><p>Since then BG has been very low. for instance now I'm 53mg\dl and not feel hypo the least bit so I'm probably ketotic. </p><p>maybe there's a relation.</p><p></p><p>we'll see. thanks everybody for your comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emiliano, post: 713664, member: 141868"] My Hba1c has never been higher than 7.4% since I got diagnosed. The point is that the foot is not swollen, it just feels like it. They're both kinda numb, not in a painful way. in italy we describe this sensation as the limb being "asleep", like when you sit with your legs crossed for a while and then the upper leg gets... well... numb. The doctor who's been following me since I got diagnosed is positive it can't be nefropathy, but still... I'm a bit worried. My hands are a bit numb as well but that happened to me in the past a lot of times, not sure why. since last week - exactly when this numbness started - I went once again zero carbs after a period of not-so-strict-diet and so and so BG. Since then BG has been very low. for instance now I'm 53mg\dl and not feel hypo the least bit so I'm probably ketotic. maybe there's a relation. we'll see. thanks everybody for your comments. [/QUOTE]
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