A lot of Ds suffer from neuropathy, often in the feet. It is caused by high blood glucoseI always have cold feet at the moment can any one tell me why is it my T1D??
I always have cold feet at the moment can any one tell me why is it my T1D??
My T1D control is very very good never go above 12 mmol/lA lot of Ds suffer from neuropathy, often in the feet. It is caused by high blood glucosedamaging thenerves and can be long-lasting. One of the results of this can be poor circulation in the feet and may explain your problem.
I have been suffering with neuropathy and cold feet since diagnosis, although it is getting better slowly.
Given how young you are and with you saying control is good then it's probably just one of those things. Sometimes we are too quick to blame diabetes for everything.In the everning....
My T1D control is very very good never go above 12 mmol/l
Going to my endocrinologist on Jan 22 so going to get them check my feetGiven how young you are and with you saying control is good then it's probably just one of those things. Sometimes we are too quick to blame diabetes for everything.
If you notice discoloration or changes on skin or sensation get your doc to take a look.
Good idea to get them checked out.Going to my endocrinologist on Jan 22 so going to get them check my feet
Not for a type 1. We'd all love to be in the 4-9 window all the time but sometimes weird stuff happens...Isn't that level fairly high?
I am the same my feet are really cold at night I am type 1 too,Good idea to get them checked out.
I FREEZE at night (unless I'm hypo - then I'm boiling) and since November I wear bedsocks - ooooooh I'm SO 43 years old! - as it's got so much colder at night now. Brrrrrrr! I don't put my cold feet down to my type 1 though - just the season.
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You have symptoms of Diabetic Neuropathy with poor venous return - I wish I was as optimistic as the other poster who said it gets better after time.. Diabetic Neuropathy is the 'dying of the nerves' usually affecting the feet (toes especially) and hands, wrists and lower forearms - the pain is often 8/10. I am having difficulty typing this and can no longer play the piano - I wish you well. If you find a medication for the pain - please, please do tell me because there are NONE at present.I always have cold feet at the moment can any one tell me why is it my T1D??
I always have cold feet at the moment can any one tell me why is it my T1D??
My T2D blood control is good and I rarely go over 5.0 mmol/l. However, I still have neuropathy!My T1D control is very very good never go above 12 mmol/l