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<blockquote data-quote="MsVelvet" data-source="post: 662133" data-attributes="member: 127298"><p>Hi and welcome. I was diagnosed in September, having gone to the doctor because I was getting numbness/tingling in the tips of my left hand fingers, weakness in my legs and cramps/aching in my legs and feet. All of which came on really quickly and increased intensity over a month. The doctor told me that these were all things associated with diabetes. I have had the sharp pains as well. I am not a doctor, and would recommend you check with yours, but would suggest it is likely diabetes related. My doctor reckons that overtime with good management and diet these will go away or significantly improve. I will be interested in what others say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MsVelvet, post: 662133, member: 127298"] Hi and welcome. I was diagnosed in September, having gone to the doctor because I was getting numbness/tingling in the tips of my left hand fingers, weakness in my legs and cramps/aching in my legs and feet. All of which came on really quickly and increased intensity over a month. The doctor told me that these were all things associated with diabetes. I have had the sharp pains as well. I am not a doctor, and would recommend you check with yours, but would suggest it is likely diabetes related. My doctor reckons that overtime with good management and diet these will go away or significantly improve. I will be interested in what others say. [/QUOTE]
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