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Hi @Futcher and welcome to the forum.

Can you explain what you mean and when this is happening.
Your profile does not tell us which type of diabetes you have, how long you have been diagnosed, if you have any other conditions and if you are taking medications.
 

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Hi @Futcher and welcome to the forum.

Can you explain what you mean and when this is happening.
Your profile does not tell us which type of diabetes you have, how long you have been diagnosed, if you have any other conditions and if you are taking medications.

I have been a diabetic for 2 years all fully under control and doctor is more than happy with my results every 3 months, I am a type 2, a couple of months ago I got out of my chair at work and was slightly unbalanced , i have been to have a MRI scan and nothing found. I was told that the problem could be Peripheral Neuropathy which is connected to Diabetes, I have not been told to do anything further and was wondering if anyone has had this problem I feel totally embarrassed as when I walk I can not walk in a straight line and it looks like I am drunk.
 

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I have been a diabetic for 2 years all fully under control and doctor is more than happy with my results every 3 months, I am a type 2, a couple of months ago I got out of my chair at work and was slightly unbalanced , i have been to have a MRI scan and nothing found. I was told that the problem could be Peripheral Neuropathy which is connected to Diabetes, I have not been told to do anything further and was wondering if anyone has had this problem I feel totally embarrassed as when I walk I can not walk in a straight line and it looks like I am drunk.
unfortunately, D can be an excuse for HCPs to fail to investigate further on matters as they put it down to a "not unknown side effect of diabetes":mad:
I am tempted to tell my HCP that i have grown a third testicle to test this hypothesis:rolleyes:
 
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Anyone experience a unbalance problem
yes,I do. due to diabetes.I realised something weird in my feet & asked GP for advice she told me that I have early Neuropathy.
It make you unbalanced specially when walking.Legs give out suddenly it is frightening when that happens.I don't know when it strikes
I slow down my walk & stop,or hold on to something or someone I usually go out with a family member.
I was told this is due to side effects of the medication/tablets.
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I'm not a Type 2, so sorry for jumping in on this, but if my GP was at a loss as to what a serious symptom was and was explaining it away as a diabetic complication with no evidence whatsoever, I'd ask to be referred to a diabetes specialist to see whether they can give you the evidence to back up your GP's theory. Otherwise, it needs further investigation in case it is something not connected with your diabetes.

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Hi @ally1 I've found this too.
I'm getting concerned that my gp isn't aware my balance is out too. He knows about bulging discs but not balance problem nor ribcage lumps causing pain when tramadol wearing off.
I think I need to make an appointment. :(
 
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Hi @ally1 I've found this too.
I'm getting concerned that my gp isn't aware my balance is out too. He knows about bulging discs but not balance problem nor ribcage lumps causing pain when tramadol wearing off.
I think I need to make an appointment. :(
Please do see your gp.
I am seeing my gp on the 14th. I doubt he will or say anything that will help me
 

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Ribcage lumps should be investigated. If GPs do not know of cause.. say to them you are scared and would like some answers and further investigations as a priority. This is important if you also have ribcage lumps.
 
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@Futcher

Hello and welcome to the Forum :) Here is the Basic Information we give to new members and I hope this will be helpful to you. Ask more questions and someone will be able to elp.


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Hi Futcher. May I ask was your MRI specifically on your brain? There are a number of conditions that cause poor balance and if the cause lies in the balance organs of the ears then a specific MRI is ordered. Do you experience dizziness alongside the poor balance? How is your BP?
 

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Hi Futcher. May I ask was your MRI specifically on your brain? There are a number of conditions that cause poor balance and if the cause lies in the balance organs of the ears then a specific MRI is ordered. Do you experience dizziness alongside the poor balance? How is your BP?
I'm not sure Futcher is still activily posting still. I resurrected this post to try and find some answers about unbalanced walking and wobbly legs and feet complaint.
I also have aching ribs, back, shoulders with pelvis and back with bulging discs.
It could be nerve damage or suppressed nerve from bulging discs but ribcage maybe something else.
My poor gp. Always something. I think breathing is affected by ribcage lumps and aches.
 
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I'm not sure Futcher is still activily posting still. I resurrected this post to try and find some answers about unbalanced walking and wobbly legs and feet complaint.
I also have aching ribs, back, shoulders with pelvis and back with bulging discs.
It could be nerve damage or suppressed nerve from bulging discs but ribcage maybe something else.
My poor gp. Always something. I think breathing is affected by ribcage lumps and aches.

There are quite a few conditions that cause problems with balance, I can only help with knowledge I have on my own illnesses. As you do not mention dizziness tinnitus or loss of hearing then that rules out the condition I was thinking of.
As for the pain and lumpy ribs, sorry, I'm at a loss. I wish I had some ideas for you as you must be really struggling with these symptoms. Hope you find some answers.
 

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Hi @ally1 I've found this too.
I'm getting concerned that my gp isn't aware my balance is out too. He knows about bulging discs but not balance problem nor ribcage lumps causing pain when tramadol wearing off.
I think I need to make an appointment. :(

I've had a balance problem for years, but none of your other complaints. Nothing to do with diabetes. It is a form of vertigo. Sometimes when walking I veer to one side, particularly if I am either looking up or straight ahead, or changing direction. If I am looking at the ground a few yards in front of me it doesn't happen. Once I veer off course, I can correct it immediately.
 

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There are quite a few conditions that cause problems with balance, I can only help with knowledge I have on my own illnesses. As you do not mention dizziness tinnitus or loss of hearing then that rules out the condition I was thinking of.
As for the pain and lumpy ribs, sorry, I'm at a loss. I wish I had some ideas for you as you must be really struggling with these symptoms. Hope you find some answers.
Weak right leg and foot is obvious to the physiotheraphist. I have exercise for leg strengthening and to keep my upper back flexible. So I guess related to bulging discs.
I will mention left side too.
I do veer off without crutch and feel I'm falling so put my hands out for support. I look drunk so prefer the crutch support but when my leg goes numb with toes, off and on. So crutch is needed to get around outside. Mores the pity. I'd like to get rid of it.
When I reduce the 8 tramamol tablets daily the back and right leg pain comes rushing back. So back on 8 today.
The weak wobbly legs and right baby toes feel weird does worry me.
2 small toes feel different to other toes. Not hot, nor tingling, just different. However weakness in both legs lately so feel it's getting worse.