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<blockquote data-quote="mmmkulkarni86" data-source="post: 2609647" data-attributes="member: 573234"><p>I experience symptoms of diabetic amyotrophy whenever I consume sugary foods containing added sugar, such as ice cream, biscuits, chocolate, or other sweets. Firstly, I feel a heaviness in my stomach and my heart starts palpitating. The following day, my left buttock (and thigh) become extremely tight, almost like a rock. This leads to the entrapment of my lower buttock nerve, specifically the pudendal and/or sciatica nerve, resulting in difficulty getting out of bed and standing up. The pain becomes unbearable. The only effective pain relief for me is diclofenac 75 mg, specifically two doses of 75 mg each. Interestingly, diclofenac 50 mg does not work for me. After taking these painkillers for two consecutive days, I return to a normal state.</p><p></p><p>I have come to realize that the main culprit for my diabetic amyotrophy is solely the added white sugar. When I consume sweet fruits, jaggery, or any other natural sugars, I experience no issues whatsoever. Therefore, I recommend and am also interested in knowing your experiences. Have you noticed any improvements by avoiding added sugar? In my case, eliminating added sugar means no pain and no diabetic amyotrophy. I hope this information proves helpful, and I am curious to hear about your own experiences as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmmkulkarni86, post: 2609647, member: 573234"] I experience symptoms of diabetic amyotrophy whenever I consume sugary foods containing added sugar, such as ice cream, biscuits, chocolate, or other sweets. Firstly, I feel a heaviness in my stomach and my heart starts palpitating. The following day, my left buttock (and thigh) become extremely tight, almost like a rock. This leads to the entrapment of my lower buttock nerve, specifically the pudendal and/or sciatica nerve, resulting in difficulty getting out of bed and standing up. The pain becomes unbearable. The only effective pain relief for me is diclofenac 75 mg, specifically two doses of 75 mg each. Interestingly, diclofenac 50 mg does not work for me. After taking these painkillers for two consecutive days, I return to a normal state. I have come to realize that the main culprit for my diabetic amyotrophy is solely the added white sugar. When I consume sweet fruits, jaggery, or any other natural sugars, I experience no issues whatsoever. Therefore, I recommend and am also interested in knowing your experiences. Have you noticed any improvements by avoiding added sugar? In my case, eliminating added sugar means no pain and no diabetic amyotrophy. I hope this information proves helpful, and I am curious to hear about your own experiences as well. [/QUOTE]
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