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<blockquote data-quote="Kev68" data-source="post: 2170837" data-attributes="member: 202895"><p>Hi DCUKMod,</p><p></p><p>I have tried NDT, T4 only, T3 only, T3 & T4 combo. I've been under medicated, over medicated, properly medicated (in terms of results - which include FT3, antibodies etc). I've tried different diets, loads of supplementation, different exercise regimes and none of it has made any significant improvement in terms of pain and fatigue. I have been T1 since 1986 and for many years I didn't manage the condition well. Luckily during that time I only passed out once and had a few infections but nothing serious. I've been really on top of things from a diabetes management perspective for almost 20 years now, although I've no doubt the early years did some underlying damage.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to go back to my initial query but do you know if its possible to have neuropathic pain in legs with none in feet? Cheers, appreciate your help, K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev68, post: 2170837, member: 202895"] Hi DCUKMod, I have tried NDT, T4 only, T3 only, T3 & T4 combo. I've been under medicated, over medicated, properly medicated (in terms of results - which include FT3, antibodies etc). I've tried different diets, loads of supplementation, different exercise regimes and none of it has made any significant improvement in terms of pain and fatigue. I have been T1 since 1986 and for many years I didn't manage the condition well. Luckily during that time I only passed out once and had a few infections but nothing serious. I've been really on top of things from a diabetes management perspective for almost 20 years now, although I've no doubt the early years did some underlying damage. Sorry to go back to my initial query but do you know if its possible to have neuropathic pain in legs with none in feet? Cheers, appreciate your help, K [/QUOTE]
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