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I don’t like using the word remission but basically I’m a controlled pre diabetic.
A few years ago I saw a specialist with regards to neuropathy in the lower legs and feet. At that time they ruled out diabetes as being the cause but I’m thinking that was incorrect.
Anyway my A1C is now in the normal range and I’m eating in a very controlled way. Carb consumption is basically from green vegetables and incidentals.
So my question concerns my neuropathy and how it appears to have changed during my recent low carb change of eating. By change I mean it’s different than it was , it’s not more painful but I’m having other sensations such as itching that I never had previously.
It might be wishful thinking but I can’t help comparing the sensations in my lower limbs to that of after a dental visit and anaesthetic.
Anyway wishful thinking or not I’d love to hear of anyone else’s experience.
Cheers
A few years ago I saw a specialist with regards to neuropathy in the lower legs and feet. At that time they ruled out diabetes as being the cause but I’m thinking that was incorrect.
Anyway my A1C is now in the normal range and I’m eating in a very controlled way. Carb consumption is basically from green vegetables and incidentals.
So my question concerns my neuropathy and how it appears to have changed during my recent low carb change of eating. By change I mean it’s different than it was , it’s not more painful but I’m having other sensations such as itching that I never had previously.
It might be wishful thinking but I can’t help comparing the sensations in my lower limbs to that of after a dental visit and anaesthetic.
Anyway wishful thinking or not I’d love to hear of anyone else’s experience.
Cheers