Hi guys.
I cut my foot on monday I think and it's still an open wound and getting extremely painful.
I've got neuropathy in my feet and high risk as of last foot exam.
I called the drs as the DN had told me too but the dr just said keep it clean. It's Thursday now and the pain is getting worse...
Yeah, several months ago I came off Simvastatin to see if that caused the pain but it continued to get worse. Dr started me on atorvastatin instead after several weeks off any statin. Got both masks. Not got a chin strap and I'm a mouth breather so air shoots out my mouth. Using full face at...
My hb1ac is 50, DN pleased with it. BP in good range, was high before cpap treatment. Cholesterol in good range. Ibs goes both extremes.
Cpap isn't optimised. Still being adjusted. Really struggle with it at times leaking. Got review next week anyway.
I've suffered depression for years. Had my...
Fed up and just need a moan.
I've got so many conditions and problems it's hard too keep track.
It's difficult to figure if one started the other or how long it's been there before diagnosis.
Sleep Apnea
Diabetes type 2 on insulin
Peripheral Neuropathy
Fibromyalgia
Carpal tunnel syndrome...
I'm type 2 but got complications from diabetes like neuropathy. Also i have sleep apnea, carpal tunnel, ibs and stuff. Could we get a section to discuss diabetic complications or other conditions we have to put with alongside our diabetes?
Hi Guys & Gals,
A type 2 insulin question...
Been on insulin a year or so now. Lantus and Novorapid + 1500mg Metformin.
Last couple of months I've been on pain killers for neuropathy (30/500 cocodomol and amytriptolen).
My weights increased by a stone as a result unfortunately.
I think my...
I had something similar on my left foot on the knuckle before my big toe. Turned out to be non-malignent fibrous tissue. For whatever reason my foot decided to grow it there. Was like walking with a stone in my foot.
Had it surgically removed.
Two weeks later I grew two more, one on each foot...
They should last longer than that!
Then again depends how long it's been sitting in the pharmacy or gp's.
was it issued by DSN or gp? If so ask them and they should provide spare batteries.
For all we moan about the NHS in this country we are bloody lucky to have it.
How much it would cost us otherwise for care and treatment doesn't bare thinking about (in my opinion anyway)
New to insulin and not used syringes.
Pens I find are very easy to use and convenient.
A mate of mine always uses syringes and never tried pens. Think he enjoys the funny looks he gets when injecting.
I've been on them a few years now. No noticeable side effects apart from memory as you mention.
Also as you mention I noticed it affects my memory.
Apart from that the only other side affect that I noticed was the affect on my memory...
Seriously though my short term memory does lapse quite...