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<blockquote data-quote="rinfrance" data-source="post: 1409309" data-attributes="member: 38884"><p>I am told every time you get pains you must call for help especially as BP goes through the roof! The antihistamine seems to help. The doctor some years ago had an idea. However oh no the pain has been "seen" on heart tests, they are aware it is NOT heartburn as it can be around the left side but sort of on the surface, it seems to spread to the back, the left arm sometimes and the neck. If it happens and it had got to the point of everyday that about 2 hours after the injection, even if asleep, the pain was enough to wake me. When you consider that due to a serious back injury I am on serious pain killers, to wake me and effectively screw my life up it is serious. As for ignoring it, try a 56lb weight on your foot and then run for a bus. Not possible. Kick up with your doctors, explain that you may as well be brown bread if the pain does not allow you to walk, pick up things, and be in pain. The doctors are coping out. As stated it has taken 16 years to get here. My father had it and it took him a while but Wymouth put him on porcine which stopped it. Write to the Insulin makers, eg Novo, or Lilley whichever. However if you can do my test, do not eat for a couple of days and do not have any or only very little insulin! See if the pains go. The medical proffession CANNOT argue with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rinfrance, post: 1409309, member: 38884"] I am told every time you get pains you must call for help especially as BP goes through the roof! The antihistamine seems to help. The doctor some years ago had an idea. However oh no the pain has been "seen" on heart tests, they are aware it is NOT heartburn as it can be around the left side but sort of on the surface, it seems to spread to the back, the left arm sometimes and the neck. If it happens and it had got to the point of everyday that about 2 hours after the injection, even if asleep, the pain was enough to wake me. When you consider that due to a serious back injury I am on serious pain killers, to wake me and effectively screw my life up it is serious. As for ignoring it, try a 56lb weight on your foot and then run for a bus. Not possible. Kick up with your doctors, explain that you may as well be brown bread if the pain does not allow you to walk, pick up things, and be in pain. The doctors are coping out. As stated it has taken 16 years to get here. My father had it and it took him a while but Wymouth put him on porcine which stopped it. Write to the Insulin makers, eg Novo, or Lilley whichever. However if you can do my test, do not eat for a couple of days and do not have any or only very little insulin! See if the pains go. The medical proffession CANNOT argue with that. [/QUOTE]
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