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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2291070" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>While I agree neuropathy is something we want to avoid and it's hard to manage from what I've heard, what part of the post makes you think Nicole has an early stage of neuropathy?</p><p>From what I read Nicole gets numb hands from riding her bike, which I can guarantee is perfectly normal. A tingling in one toe in bed sometimes is mentioned as well, which is definitely not enough to diagnose or even suspect neuropathy on. Especially not in someone newly diagnosed.</p><p>Neuropathy usually takes years and years of high blood sugar before it appears, I see nothing in Nicoles posts suggesting she has neuropathy of any stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2291070, member: 372207"] While I agree neuropathy is something we want to avoid and it's hard to manage from what I've heard, what part of the post makes you think Nicole has an early stage of neuropathy? From what I read Nicole gets numb hands from riding her bike, which I can guarantee is perfectly normal. A tingling in one toe in bed sometimes is mentioned as well, which is definitely not enough to diagnose or even suspect neuropathy on. Especially not in someone newly diagnosed. Neuropathy usually takes years and years of high blood sugar before it appears, I see nothing in Nicoles posts suggesting she has neuropathy of any stage. [/QUOTE]
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