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<blockquote data-quote="neilalastair" data-source="post: 244093" data-attributes="member: 32310"><p>If you are newly diagnosed and I guess newly medicated or diet controlled. I was dx with and hba1c of 9.7 and within 3 months I was down to the 5's . But I had started with neuropathy also. There are diabetic nurses and doctors who will tell you that you have been diabetic for years and you were just unlucky to have this , but there is plenty of evidence to support the fact that rapid good control also causes this. I had trapped nerve feelings pins and needles in my hands etc also the legs and feet. It was pretty unbearable at times but the hands and arms did get better and are back to normal. The legs are still painful but nothing like initially. But I di sometimes get flare ups. Good sugar control is important. It can take 1-2 years plus remission is possible. Don't panic you may feel you are falling apart but you'll still outlive your doctor .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilalastair, post: 244093, member: 32310"] If you are newly diagnosed and I guess newly medicated or diet controlled. I was dx with and hba1c of 9.7 and within 3 months I was down to the 5's . But I had started with neuropathy also. There are diabetic nurses and doctors who will tell you that you have been diabetic for years and you were just unlucky to have this , but there is plenty of evidence to support the fact that rapid good control also causes this. I had trapped nerve feelings pins and needles in my hands etc also the legs and feet. It was pretty unbearable at times but the hands and arms did get better and are back to normal. The legs are still painful but nothing like initially. But I di sometimes get flare ups. Good sugar control is important. It can take 1-2 years plus remission is possible. Don't panic you may feel you are falling apart but you'll still outlive your doctor . [/QUOTE]
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