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<blockquote data-quote="leahkian" data-source="post: 1639184" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>Does your hands or feet go numb at anytime if they do it may be a sign of nerve damage but even so you need medical advice as they may want to do some tests. Have you had any changes in medication or been under stress as these can effect your control, the thing is with having diabetes so long there could be many answers and the only way to start the process off is by visiting your GP he may be able to give you some strong pain relief for when it is worse and if you are not sleeping they sometime give you medication to relax the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leahkian, post: 1639184, member: 32193"] Does your hands or feet go numb at anytime if they do it may be a sign of nerve damage but even so you need medical advice as they may want to do some tests. Have you had any changes in medication or been under stress as these can effect your control, the thing is with having diabetes so long there could be many answers and the only way to start the process off is by visiting your GP he may be able to give you some strong pain relief for when it is worse and if you are not sleeping they sometime give you medication to relax the body. [/QUOTE]
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