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<blockquote data-quote="Marty10000" data-source="post: 647661" data-attributes="member: 131296"><p>Hi Earman,</p><p></p><p>I have been Diabetic for 10 years and treat with Novorapid and Optiset injection</p><p></p><p>I have neuropathy in my feet and hands, but from talking with others it seems mine is pretty minor.</p><p></p><p>I haven't had any retinopathy yet, no signs on my last eye check, but this complication is what worries me the most as I am entirely dependant on my eyesight for my job.</p><p></p><p>I do feel the fatigue sometimes, some days I feel like I have done a 5k run even though I'm just working a keyboard.</p><p></p><p>I have had some experience with recovering from limb pain via exercise. I used to take a lot of prescription painkillers and try to plough through, after a while (2-3 weeks) of regular use you begin to notice improvement and your ability to walk for longer periods will return. I would ask your GP/clinic/hospital for a month of strong pain killers to allow you to properly exercise the heel to kick start the healing process (sorry for the pun).</p><p></p><p>You have my sympathies Earman, I hope things get better for you soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marty10000, post: 647661, member: 131296"] Hi Earman, I have been Diabetic for 10 years and treat with Novorapid and Optiset injection I have neuropathy in my feet and hands, but from talking with others it seems mine is pretty minor. I haven't had any retinopathy yet, no signs on my last eye check, but this complication is what worries me the most as I am entirely dependant on my eyesight for my job. I do feel the fatigue sometimes, some days I feel like I have done a 5k run even though I'm just working a keyboard. I have had some experience with recovering from limb pain via exercise. I used to take a lot of prescription painkillers and try to plough through, after a while (2-3 weeks) of regular use you begin to notice improvement and your ability to walk for longer periods will return. I would ask your GP/clinic/hospital for a month of strong pain killers to allow you to properly exercise the heel to kick start the healing process (sorry for the pun). You have my sympathies Earman, I hope things get better for you soon. [/QUOTE]
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