Hi I am newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes it still hasn't sunk in yet I have a burning sort of pins and needles pain down my left arm hands and in my left foot I was wondering if this is normal or is it something I should tell my gp as I don't want to be a nuisance if this is normal thanx
I was not told what my blood glucose levels were I've had these sensations just before I was diagnosed I have also got blurred vision which comes and goesHi @Boo pins , welcome to the forums, and to our exclusive club.
We cannot diagnose you but the symptoms you have described are consistent with diabetic neuropathy and so 'could' be related to diabetes and should be reported to you GP or diabetic specialist asap.
How long have you had these sensations. What are your blood glucose readings, have they been high for a long time?
I've had these sensations for a few months before I was diagnosed I haven't been told to check my blood glucose levels but i will get a machine so I can check them regularly thanx for your helpHi @Boo pins , welcome to the forums, and to our exclusive club.
We cannot diagnose you but the symptoms you have described are consistent with diabetic neuropathy and so 'could' be related to diabetes and should be reported to you GP or diabetic specialist asap.
How long have you had these sensations. What are your blood glucose readings, have they been high for a long time?
Ok thanx for your help it's nice to know this website is here have been feeling shocked and confused thanx againHello @Boo pins.
A big welcome to you. As @urbanracer states above I would speak to your diabetes team asap.
It's certainly not normal what your describing and it does sound like neuropathy but it might be an idea to see your GP first as it may not be related to diabetes.
if it is neuropathy can this be treated or will I have it all the time thanks for your helpHello @Boo pins.
A big welcome to you. As @urbanracer states above I would speak to your diabetes team asap.
It's certainly not normal what your describing and it does sound like neuropathy but it might be an idea to see your GP first as it may not be related to diabetes.
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if it is neuropathy can this be treated or will I have it all the time thanks for your help
Thanx I already take 100mg per night for other ailments I will get a blood glucose machine and keep an eye on my glucose levels thanks againNeuropathy can be treated yes. I take a tablet for mine Amitriptyline and it is quite effective and my glucose levels are never too high.
If what you describe is neuropathy tighter blood glucose control over time will improve it and quite dramatically in some circumstances and as you are just recently diagnosed and have not had too much time for any long term complications you should be able to reverse it (that being if it is neuropathy)
I've had diabetes for almost 34 years (Type 1) so I expect to have some nerve damage.
Get it checked out. If it is neuropathy concentrate on getting your sugars within range and this will help more than anything else.
The longer we keep within the range the longer it will take for any complications to arise, so to a large extent we do have some control over not having them later on some years down the line !
Hi and welcome. I think it's a great idea to get a meter and test strips. Please let us know what your results are and we can try to help you get your blood sugar levels down by suggesting changes to what you are eating. This may well help with neuropathy and it should prevent it getting worse.Thanx I already take 100mg per night for other ailments I will get a blood glucose machine and keep an eye on my glucose levels thanks again
If it were me I would go back and see GP as normally if it's diabetic neuropathy it would be bilateral. Also newly diagnosed do not have diabetic neuropathy as a general rule unless you have been undiagnosed for many years.Hi I am newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes it still hasn't sunk in yet I have a burning sort of pins and needles pain down my left arm hands and in my left foot I was wondering if this is normal or is it something I should tell my gp as I don't want to be a nuisance if this is normal thanx
Ok thanksIf it were me I would go back and see GP as normally if it's diabetic neuropathy it would be bilateral. Also newly diagnosed do not have diabetic neuropathy as a general rule unless you have been undiagnosed for many years.
If your GP is worth his salt he should sort out an MRI scan to see what's going on and or send you for nerve conduction tests.
Do be warned though many GP's have a diagnoses ready............... it's your diabetes. Just tell him you can't find that diagnoses in any medical book.
I have arthritis and fibromyalgia and take a lot of tablets as I am in constant pain I'll get a blood glucose machine and keep a check on my levels thanks a lot for your helpHi and welcome. I think it's a great idea to get a meter and test strips. Please let us know what your results are and we can try to help you get your blood sugar levels down by suggesting changes to what you are eating. This may well help with neuropathy and it should prevent it getting worse.
I'm also on Amitriptyline, just 10mg, to help with sleep and chronic pain. I find it quite helpful. At higher doses it can cause a bit of weight gain in some people but if it's helping with a medical condition then that is a good thing of course. All medications are a trade off between benefits and risks.
I will tag @daisy1 who has some info she can post for newly diagnosed people.
Sorry to hear you have those conditions, very painful and fatiguing. I also live with chronic pain and fatigue and every day is a balancing act between doing enough to keep moving without overdoing it and getting exhausted, which I imagine you're familiar with. Some days I struggle with getting the basics done. But I try to be positive because being negative just makes it harder, lol.I have arthritis and fibromyalgia and take a lot of tablets as I am in constant pain I'll get a blood glucose machine and keep a check on my levels thanks a lot for your help
Sorry to hear you are in constant pain as well every day is exhausting isn't it I'm lucky I have 3 sisters and 5 children who have all grown up but we are a really close family and on days when I really feel low they usually manage to cheer me up lol I hope you have someone who manages to make you smile hope you feel better soonSorry to hear you have those conditions, very painful and fatiguing. I also live with chronic pain and fatigue and every day is a balancing act between doing enough to keep moving without overdoing it and getting exhausted, which I imagine you're familiar with. Some days I struggle with getting the basics done. But I try to be positive because being negative just makes it harder, lol.
Yes I do have people like that and they help a lotSorry to hear you are in constant pain as well every day is exhausting isn't it I'm lucky I have 3 sisters and 5 children who have all grown up but we are a really close family and on days when I really feel low they usually manage to cheer me up lol I hope you have someone who manages to make you smile hope you feel better soon
Ok thanks I am eating more healthily now so hopefully this will improve things thanks again for all your help xHi Boo pins. The blurring vision coming and going is being caused by rapidly varying Blood Glucose Levels. This is likely being caused by what you are eating. When you go to see your doctor about the pain make sure you mention the blurring vision as well. Make sure you tell the doc whether the pain comes and goes or if it is constant and if it is cyclical tell him how it fits in with the blurred vision.
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