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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 625020" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I think you have to balance your leg n muscle fatigue with what a non diabetic could feel. Just because your companions didn't feel the same dorsn't mean to say that another non diabetic wouldn't have felt the same. It may well be that only 1 in 10 or 1999 may feel that leg symptom.... But it does not mean its necessarily diabetes related.</p><p></p><p>Your response was that you only take diabetic meds.. However statins are now trying to be pushed as standard for certain age groups.... So there is no such thing as normal diabetic meds.. As they all can have varying different side effects...</p><p></p><p>In answer to rest of posting... There is huge advice here.... I personally realused there was a problem with a pump accessory 4 years ago and posted about my experiences... Before the product was withdrawn worldwide..... It was my experience.. Admittedly not advice... But it may have gelped others to realise that items of defect should be reported... If that just raised awareness for 1 person I would be happy.</p><p></p><p>You got to think 'outside' of your own specific needs for using this site.</p><p></p><p>The forum is just a forum... Not medical supposed experts... But medically knowledged with our experiences.</p><p></p><p>Its about making friends as well. I have made some wonderful friends here who I have met in person, telephoned, emailed or texted. </p><p></p><p>Who know's what bad advice is in medicine?none of us.. Look at the advice we got from Edwina Curry on eggs all those years ago.... Medicine is still in infancy.. 50 years or 100 years some things may be proved 100% (unlikely in my way of thinking due to corrupt people in business, pharmaceuticals and politicians-but that my opinion only). Until then this is in my way of thinking one of the best places for informed, experience of a critical illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 625020, member: 17713"] I think you have to balance your leg n muscle fatigue with what a non diabetic could feel. Just because your companions didn't feel the same dorsn't mean to say that another non diabetic wouldn't have felt the same. It may well be that only 1 in 10 or 1999 may feel that leg symptom.... But it does not mean its necessarily diabetes related. Your response was that you only take diabetic meds.. However statins are now trying to be pushed as standard for certain age groups.... So there is no such thing as normal diabetic meds.. As they all can have varying different side effects... In answer to rest of posting... There is huge advice here.... I personally realused there was a problem with a pump accessory 4 years ago and posted about my experiences... Before the product was withdrawn worldwide..... It was my experience.. Admittedly not advice... But it may have gelped others to realise that items of defect should be reported... If that just raised awareness for 1 person I would be happy. You got to think 'outside' of your own specific needs for using this site. The forum is just a forum... Not medical supposed experts... But medically knowledged with our experiences. Its about making friends as well. I have made some wonderful friends here who I have met in person, telephoned, emailed or texted. Who know's what bad advice is in medicine?none of us.. Look at the advice we got from Edwina Curry on eggs all those years ago.... Medicine is still in infancy.. 50 years or 100 years some things may be proved 100% (unlikely in my way of thinking due to corrupt people in business, pharmaceuticals and politicians-but that my opinion only). Until then this is in my way of thinking one of the best places for informed, experience of a critical illness. [/QUOTE]
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