That’s the trouble with T2s
Type 2 diabetes is still a silent killer - most people diagnosed did not recognize early symptoms
A lot of us have ignored the symptoms just thinking run down,
I did for over year and ended up in A&E
You have recently been diagnosed as T2
However you don’t know how long its been creeping up on you or how long you had it? :?
Late diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes leaves people at risk of developing the complications :?
The Good thing you now know
Like you I have cervical spinal damage also suffer with pain in arms back neck head
burning pain (hot fat) and pin and needles like pain non stop pain in head and electric shocks
I have multi level cervical damage and told the risk of surgery is too high ,until there is nothing
to lose? :cry: I have now lost 90% of the use in right arm ,I Also suffer from diabetic neuropathy
feet
My advise is to ask to see a Pain Consultant ASAP
As the Drug treatment is much the same for spinal pain , spinal neuropathy
or diabetic neuropathy
For your cervical disk probably be offered nerve block injections I have these for my neck and lower spine I go every 6 weeks for the nerve block injections
You may also be offered nerve pain drugs the like of Amitriptyline and Gabapentin
used for neuropathic pain. For deep pain opiate based drugs like tramadol or morphine
tingling/burning sensation on one side face
yes I had the same also spasms making it difficult to swallow the spinal block deal with that
for me
You will find that just one drug treatment will not stop all the pain
need a mix of drug treatments to bring it to a bearable level with the help from your
Pain Consultant
http://www.painclinic.org/index.htm
Re:
R1 background retinopathy in one eye ---- Snap! not related are we ? :shock:
My first two eye tests came back with that , however with bg control it has not progressed
last eye test clear.
Your not going mad
hope that helps
Bob
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