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<blockquote data-quote="angelicbaby" data-source="post: 667038" data-attributes="member: 120062"><p>I've heard this too. Mozzi's love my blood. I was bitten so many times when on holiday years ago, my fellow holiday makers would play a game of how many bites can you see. Wished I'd have known about it then.</p><p></p><p>I believe itchiness is a common "complication" of diabetes and going to the Doctors with my problem was how I ended up being diagnosed diabetic. It frightens me to think that this was the high blood sugar attacking my nerve endings. Please ensure your diabetes is under good control. Once I had gotten my BG under 10 (between 5 and 8 now) the itchiness stopped and my body seemed to repair itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelicbaby, post: 667038, member: 120062"] I've heard this too. Mozzi's love my blood. I was bitten so many times when on holiday years ago, my fellow holiday makers would play a game of how many bites can you see. Wished I'd have known about it then. I believe itchiness is a common "complication" of diabetes and going to the Doctors with my problem was how I ended up being diagnosed diabetic. It frightens me to think that this was the high blood sugar attacking my nerve endings. Please ensure your diabetes is under good control. Once I had gotten my BG under 10 (between 5 and 8 now) the itchiness stopped and my body seemed to repair itself. [/QUOTE]
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