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<blockquote data-quote="emilyj17" data-source="post: 1368356" data-attributes="member: 285241"><p>Hello! I've been suffering with neuropathy in my feet for a few weeks now, what I'm really confused about is that its only started as I've gotten tight control over my sugars. </p><p>The last couple of months its been very rare for my sugars to go over 9, and there generally always below 6.5 (but this follows a period of burnout).</p><p>It's so frustrating that after getting control back, I'm now getting complications!</p><p>I've forgotten what a good nights sleep is and it is absolutely driving me insane!! It's hard to imagine how much it can effect quality of life before it happens.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to the doctors tomorrow, but my question is - does it ever go away? Or is it all painkillers to cover it up?</p><p></p><p>Also, are there such things as massaging socks? I feel like those would help a lot ^^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilyj17, post: 1368356, member: 285241"] Hello! I've been suffering with neuropathy in my feet for a few weeks now, what I'm really confused about is that its only started as I've gotten tight control over my sugars. The last couple of months its been very rare for my sugars to go over 9, and there generally always below 6.5 (but this follows a period of burnout). It's so frustrating that after getting control back, I'm now getting complications! I've forgotten what a good nights sleep is and it is absolutely driving me insane!! It's hard to imagine how much it can effect quality of life before it happens. I'm going to the doctors tomorrow, but my question is - does it ever go away? Or is it all painkillers to cover it up? Also, are there such things as massaging socks? I feel like those would help a lot ^^ [/QUOTE]
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