Hi
Can diabetic neuropathy strike in your hands as well as your legs and feet?
Also, can you have diabetes neuropathy if your blood sugars are well controlled?
Many thanks
Hi
@Alan6240,
I have had neurological issues since my Cervical Spine surgery many year back. However, since being diagnosed at Type 1, I have noticed that for the past year I am experiencing more symptoms. I get severe pain in my hands, fingers wrists, but for the passed few months my lower spine, waist, legs, chins, and feet have become worse.
At present my feet and toes are in so much pain that it is difficult to walk or put pressure on my feet. I find that when I am trying to sleep at night I feel it even more, hence unable to get any decent night sleep.
I did have a MRI Scan and saw a Neurologist privately as the NHS wait was so long, and they did confirm that there is issues with my nerves and spinal discs, and that the diabetes may be contributing to the symptoms that I am experiencing.
Currently, I am waiting for the pain clinic to get in touch with me, before I get referred to a Neurologist on the NHS, as I am not working now so therefore cannot afford to pay for private healthcare.
My BG levels fluctuate every day, however my average HBA1c results are around 64 mmol/mol.
I would recommend if you see your GP or Diabetes Nurse, then have a an appointment with the Neurologist who can request for a Nerve Conduction assessment, this will determine which specific nerves and muscles are being effected.