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Are these typical symptoms of Diabetic Neuropathy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney2015" data-source="post: 964546" data-attributes="member: 210985"><p>My understanding is that Diabetic Neuropathy most commonly starts with toes and moves upwards. It is preceded with loss of sensation and then followed by pain.</p><p></p><p>I have normal sensation in the foot and so I was wondering if others have experienced foot pain without preceding numbness/tingling/pins&needles symptoms. I do not have those symptoms and the Neurologist said I had only "mild diabetic neuropathy" in the legs and that the hands were normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney2015, post: 964546, member: 210985"] My understanding is that Diabetic Neuropathy most commonly starts with toes and moves upwards. It is preceded with loss of sensation and then followed by pain. I have normal sensation in the foot and so I was wondering if others have experienced foot pain without preceding numbness/tingling/pins&needles symptoms. I do not have those symptoms and the Neurologist said I had only "mild diabetic neuropathy" in the legs and that the hands were normal. [/QUOTE]
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