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<blockquote data-quote="Shecat" data-source="post: 702560" data-attributes="member: 136170"><p>I have had neuropathy in my feet and legs for many years now, mine began much the same as I am reading here but nowadays the pains and burning are constant for me. It has taken me almost 32 Years of being Diabetic for my feet and leg issues to become this bad, I will not go into details. </p><p>The reason I am commenting on this thread is to be a warning to you all - Please bring down your blood sugars and keep them as near to "normal" range non Diabetics as possible BEFORE you end up like me today. You can do it and you can keep it up! I wish there had been people around to advise me when I first became Diabetic and to give me warnings like this but there were no forums back then. </p><p></p><p>Shecat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shecat, post: 702560, member: 136170"] I have had neuropathy in my feet and legs for many years now, mine began much the same as I am reading here but nowadays the pains and burning are constant for me. It has taken me almost 32 Years of being Diabetic for my feet and leg issues to become this bad, I will not go into details. The reason I am commenting on this thread is to be a warning to you all - Please bring down your blood sugars and keep them as near to "normal" range non Diabetics as possible BEFORE you end up like me today. You can do it and you can keep it up! I wish there had been people around to advise me when I first became Diabetic and to give me warnings like this but there were no forums back then. Shecat [/QUOTE]
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