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<blockquote data-quote="JudiP" data-source="post: 931634" data-attributes="member: 181889"><p>I was interested in your comment about using Aloe Vera Gel. I suffer from restless leg syndrome and recently have been getting severe leg cramps at night. The coolness of the Aloe Vera seems to help this. I would also mention that I have been reading these posts because I think I have the beginning of neuropathy. At my last diabetic nurse appointment at the gp's surgery she told me to mention it at my next hospital appointment. this I did, and his reply was that because I didn't have pain in my right big toe as well as my left big toe, it was unlikely to be neuropathy. I do now have a degree of discomfort in the right toe too. has anyone any thoughts on what I should do next? My blood glucose levels tend to be very erratic and can go quite high, especially if I forget to take insulin before my evening meal but take it later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JudiP, post: 931634, member: 181889"] I was interested in your comment about using Aloe Vera Gel. I suffer from restless leg syndrome and recently have been getting severe leg cramps at night. The coolness of the Aloe Vera seems to help this. I would also mention that I have been reading these posts because I think I have the beginning of neuropathy. At my last diabetic nurse appointment at the gp's surgery she told me to mention it at my next hospital appointment. this I did, and his reply was that because I didn't have pain in my right big toe as well as my left big toe, it was unlikely to be neuropathy. I do now have a degree of discomfort in the right toe too. has anyone any thoughts on what I should do next? My blood glucose levels tend to be very erratic and can go quite high, especially if I forget to take insulin before my evening meal but take it later on. [/QUOTE]
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