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<blockquote data-quote="LincolnLizzie" data-source="post: 1289247" data-attributes="member: 279740"><p>I've been low carbing (under 40g daily) for over six months but am dismayed to find neuropathy is steadily marching upwards from my toes, now at ankle level in places. I had thought keeping my BG levels at an acceptable level (43 and 46 on the last two hba1c tests), would have helped but it seems not.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on why or, indeed, what I can do to limit further damage?</p><p></p><p>Are my levels not low enough? I'm on basal insulin and 1 X Forxiga and my 14 day average is 6.1 currently.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LincolnLizzie, post: 1289247, member: 279740"] I've been low carbing (under 40g daily) for over six months but am dismayed to find neuropathy is steadily marching upwards from my toes, now at ankle level in places. I had thought keeping my BG levels at an acceptable level (43 and 46 on the last two hba1c tests), would have helped but it seems not. Any thoughts on why or, indeed, what I can do to limit further damage? Are my levels not low enough? I'm on basal insulin and 1 X Forxiga and my 14 day average is 6.1 currently. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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