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<blockquote data-quote="jopar" data-source="post: 243789" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>I start with the numb hands first..</p><p></p><p>If you are waking with numb hands and/or pins and needles in them and it wears off pretty quickly once you'll awake, then it's unlikely to be diabetic neuropathy related it's more likely to be based around your sleeping position or associated with the effects of frozen shoulder these are the two most common reasons there are others, so it''s wise to speak to your GP and get it all checked out..</p><p></p><p>As to legs</p><p></p><p>Again could be many reasons, if you'll have weight issues and on your feet all day this could be the fundamental problem causing 'restless leg' syndrome but this doesn't usually cause any swelling or hot legs, just painful uncomfortable legs.. So if your legs are swelling up and feel hot, then you really do need to speak to your doctor as it could be based around water retention, skin infection or several other things that all need to be medically treated..</p><p></p><p>So in both cases a doc visit is a must</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jopar, post: 243789, member: 11712"] I start with the numb hands first.. If you are waking with numb hands and/or pins and needles in them and it wears off pretty quickly once you'll awake, then it's unlikely to be diabetic neuropathy related it's more likely to be based around your sleeping position or associated with the effects of frozen shoulder these are the two most common reasons there are others, so it''s wise to speak to your GP and get it all checked out.. As to legs Again could be many reasons, if you'll have weight issues and on your feet all day this could be the fundamental problem causing 'restless leg' syndrome but this doesn't usually cause any swelling or hot legs, just painful uncomfortable legs.. So if your legs are swelling up and feel hot, then you really do need to speak to your doctor as it could be based around water retention, skin infection or several other things that all need to be medically treated.. So in both cases a doc visit is a must [/QUOTE]
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