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<blockquote data-quote="Eliseanne" data-source="post: 1806095" data-attributes="member: 463456"><p>I too had a diagnosis of T2 last November but had obviously been diabetic for quite a few years but didn't have any symptoms until a couple of months before being diagnosed. Since then with diet and meds the levels have halved but I am really suffering especially at night with diabetic neuropathy in my legs. I have paracetamol with codeine and I did try Lyrica but it made me feel sick and dizzy. I am reluctant to try anything else as I still work full time. I really hope that it is my nerves healing themselves and not something permanent. I think I would go crazy if it was!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eliseanne, post: 1806095, member: 463456"] I too had a diagnosis of T2 last November but had obviously been diabetic for quite a few years but didn't have any symptoms until a couple of months before being diagnosed. Since then with diet and meds the levels have halved but I am really suffering especially at night with diabetic neuropathy in my legs. I have paracetamol with codeine and I did try Lyrica but it made me feel sick and dizzy. I am reluctant to try anything else as I still work full time. I really hope that it is my nerves healing themselves and not something permanent. I think I would go crazy if it was!!! [/QUOTE]
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