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<blockquote data-quote="1spuds" data-source="post: 2111521" data-attributes="member: 505458"><p>In my case many months.Maybe a year or 2,hard to say because symptoms were so minor as it started.Foot first started getting cool,then colder,then a smidgen numb,then it started to get tingly and noticeably numb.Slow and steady.Mine was never severe but for sure it made itself known.</p><p>It was such a slow process. I hardly noticed anything for a long time,looking back though it now makes sense.</p><p>Seems to be recovering about same rate it went bad,with sugars being managed now.So IMO if sugars hadnt been almost twice normal,and instead in normal range it never would have occurred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1spuds, post: 2111521, member: 505458"] In my case many months.Maybe a year or 2,hard to say because symptoms were so minor as it started.Foot first started getting cool,then colder,then a smidgen numb,then it started to get tingly and noticeably numb.Slow and steady.Mine was never severe but for sure it made itself known. It was such a slow process. I hardly noticed anything for a long time,looking back though it now makes sense. Seems to be recovering about same rate it went bad,with sugars being managed now.So IMO if sugars hadnt been almost twice normal,and instead in normal range it never would have occurred. [/QUOTE]
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