Hello all,
Well a few months ago I switched to a LCHF diet and combined with regular exercise, by BG's came down to almost within a healthy range. That was great!
But then I started getting aching legs, pins and needles down the side of my leg and some numbness. My shins in particular became quite sore and raw feeling, needing to be scratched.
I have read that a rapid drop of BG levels can cause diabetic neuropathy to worsen and this really feels like it's been the case.
Has anybody else had a similar experience - and where did you go from here?
Hello all,
Well a few months ago I switched to a LCHF diet and combined with regular exercise, by BG's came down to almost within a healthy range. That was great!
But then I started getting aching legs, pins and needles down the side of my leg and some numbness. My shins in particular became quite sore and raw feeling, needing to be scratched.
I have read that a rapid drop of BG levels can cause diabetic neuropathy to worsen and this really feels like it's been the case.
Has anybody else had a similar experience - and where did you go from here?
Hi and thanks for the reply. Yes I'm on Kombiglyze XR 2.5 / 1000 (Saxagliptin / Metformin) and Ardix Gliclazide 60mg. My readings have recently come down from 12-14 to 7-9mmol fasting as a result of diet change and exercise. The leg problems seemed to have started at the point my readings came down. I did read that this can happen, when the change is quite sudden.Your profile is pretty blanks, so excuse my asking; Do you take any meds, Darren? Some meds can cite sore legs as a side-effect and another I can think of has an itching legs.
Have you actually been diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy, or are you concluding that from your reading?
Could you point me to where I can add my personal info, readings etc (as you have them) under each post? I can't see where to do that!Your profile is pretty blanks, so excuse my asking; Do you take any meds, Darren? Some meds can cite sore legs as a side-effect and another I can think of has an itching legs.
Have you actually been diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy, or are you concluding that from your reading?
Hi and thanks for the reply. Yes I'm on Kombiglyze XR 2.5 / 1000 (Saxagliptin / Metformin) and Ardix Gliclazide 60mg. My readings have recently come down from 12-14 to 7-9mmol fasting as a result of diet change and exercise. The leg problems seemed to have started at the point my readings came down. I did read that this can happen, when the change is quite sudden.
It is said when starting LCHF to go slowly cutting out things a bit at a time not everything all at once to much to soon can be a shock to the system. That may be causing what you say but I think you should see your doctor about it to know for sureHello all,
Well a few months ago I switched to a LCHF diet and combined with regular exercise, by BG's came down to almost within a healthy range. That was great!
But then I started getting aching legs, pins and needles down the side of my leg and some numbness. My shins in particular became quite sore and raw feeling, needing to be scratched.
I have read that a rapid drop of BG levels can cause diabetic neuropathy to worsen and this really feels like it's been the case.
Has anybody else had a similar experience - and where did you go from here?
Yes that's exactly how it feels, as it's very suddenly affecting me and it's hard to not feel like it's quite catastrophic! But of course, seeing my specialist is the next step. Just wanted to see if it was something that people on here may have experienced.It is said when starting LCHF to go slowly cutting out things a bit at a time not everything all at once to much to soon can be a shock to the system. That may be causing what you say but I think you should see your doctor about it to know for sure
Hey there - no not really worse at night and not troubling me when sleeping. the only difference between night and day is that I'm walking around more during the day, which seems to help, although maybe I'm just not focusing on it so much. You say you have experienced this when your BG's came down (well done btw!). Did you seek medical advice about it occuring?Darren, I can empathise. I have had bad numbness and pins and needles in my feet and arms since going on insulin and was diagnosed in May. It got much worse as my bgs came down from@ 29 to single digits. Is it worse at night?
I'm trying to push that that discomfort barrier, as the exercise is getting my weight down and also helping keep my levels down and steady. I guess it's a small price to pay thinking of the long term.I did, mine is much worse at night. I was told it was neuropathy, and given gaboprentin,which is for nerve pain and sleeping pills. The itchiness maybe dry skin as a side effect of diabetes. I know what you mean though,its a vicious cycle, legs hurt, cant walk,then no exercise etc.
I'm trying to push that that discomfort barrier, as the exercise is getting my weight down and also helping keep my levels down and steady. I guess it's a small price to pay thinking of the long term.
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