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<blockquote data-quote="kevinfitzgerald" data-source="post: 938515" data-attributes="member: 88583"><p>Neuropathy can be treated yes. I take a tablet for mine Amitriptyline and it is quite effective and my glucose levels are never too high.</p><p></p><p>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)</p><p></p><p>I've had diabetes for almost 34 years (Type 1) so I expect to have some nerve damage.</p><p></p><p>Get it checked out. If it is neuropathy concentrate on getting your sugars within range and this will help more than anything else.</p><p></p><p>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 !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinfitzgerald, post: 938515, member: 88583"] Neuropathy 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 ! [/QUOTE]
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