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Degludec (Tresiba) and muscle/ joint pain
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<blockquote data-quote="ann34+" data-source="post: 1514156" data-attributes="member: 94348"><p>Hi, the frozen shoulder would have been diagnosed by xray, i imagine, were you referred for this latest pain which was diagnosed as fibromyalgia? It is not a very meaningful term. We all age much as the rest of the population, and get some of the usual ageing problems, especially if we have a genetic tendency - eg. OA, which, i am told by a doctor, most of the population has signs of on Xray by 60-65, tho some are spared the pain for years. Then, for many Type one's, there may be the likelihood of more autoimmune disease. Look at your relatives' histories - any eg. PMR? This is common anyway, in older people, it often starts round the shoulders, it is an autoimmune disease which can be very variable and, in some, very debilitating, it burns itself out over several years - two of my relatives had it - you could check with your GP if not done so already? In rushed surgeries the tendency may be to focus on diabetes related things - it may not be...? I hope things sort out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ann34+, post: 1514156, member: 94348"] Hi, the frozen shoulder would have been diagnosed by xray, i imagine, were you referred for this latest pain which was diagnosed as fibromyalgia? It is not a very meaningful term. We all age much as the rest of the population, and get some of the usual ageing problems, especially if we have a genetic tendency - eg. OA, which, i am told by a doctor, most of the population has signs of on Xray by 60-65, tho some are spared the pain for years. Then, for many Type one's, there may be the likelihood of more autoimmune disease. Look at your relatives' histories - any eg. PMR? This is common anyway, in older people, it often starts round the shoulders, it is an autoimmune disease which can be very variable and, in some, very debilitating, it burns itself out over several years - two of my relatives had it - you could check with your GP if not done so already? In rushed surgeries the tendency may be to focus on diabetes related things - it may not be...? I hope things sort out [/QUOTE]
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