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<blockquote data-quote="Snodger" data-source="post: 369005" data-attributes="member: 27045"><p>Agree with the other posters - it would <strong>really </strong>surprise me if you have neuropathy with hba1cs and blood glucose results that brilliant. </p><p></p><p>Re: possible carpal tunnel etc, it might be worth seeing an osteopath or similar - I got tingles and actually went numb in one side of my hand a few years ago, nothing to do with diabetes at all but to do with poor posture and trapping nerves. Once I sorted that out I got all the feeling back and everything's fine. Ordinary doctors are often not as confident about looking for possible problems in the skeletal system as you'd expect, so it may be worth at least asking the question of a specialist and see what they think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snodger, post: 369005, member: 27045"] Agree with the other posters - it would [b]really [/b]surprise me if you have neuropathy with hba1cs and blood glucose results that brilliant. Re: possible carpal tunnel etc, it might be worth seeing an osteopath or similar - I got tingles and actually went numb in one side of my hand a few years ago, nothing to do with diabetes at all but to do with poor posture and trapping nerves. Once I sorted that out I got all the feeling back and everything's fine. Ordinary doctors are often not as confident about looking for possible problems in the skeletal system as you'd expect, so it may be worth at least asking the question of a specialist and see what they think. [/QUOTE]
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