I've started using a crutch for support and walk numbly or in agony. Can you use a support?GP knows about the lack of feeling in the foot but I haven't discussed the balance problem. It has been happening for about a year now but just recently it seems to be getting a bit worse.
I've had difficulty since nov 2015 which started with scatica then improved in spring, I exercised like mad and now cannot walk without pain and lean to one side too. In total agony even on 46mg codeine and 1000mg paracetamol every 4hrs. Naproxen stopped by gp via cardiologist. Seeing a physio every 4 weeks. Heart problem slowing everything down. Breathlessness always but in different severities. Pain constant at mo. Even on painkillers.
That sounds grim. I'm truly not in any pain, my problem seems to be coordination.
Please tell your GP. You never know, he may have a solution for you.
GP knows about the lack of feeling in the foot but I haven't discussed the balance problem. It has been happening for about a year now but just recently it seems to be getting a bit worse.
I would suggest you ask your GP to refer you to a muscular skeletal Physio. I recommend this as it is my wife's speciality area and I have just outlined to her what you have described.
are your blood glucose well controlled ? ask to see a neurologist ,otherwise I think you should go really low carb, the neuropathy one can get from continuingly raised blood glucose can actually hit many different places in ones body and not only in the feet as most experiences...
http://www.neuropathytreatmentgroup.com/diabetic-neuropathy-and-balance/
how low carb are you, if you could go even lower like to truely normal levels like non diabetic by very low carb maybe you can stop your problems progressing .. some only eat under 20 grams of carbs a day ..My last HbA1c was 58 and the GP thought this was ok. Previous one was 46 so there was a bit of a change but not huge.
how low carb are you, if you could go even lower like to truely normal levels like non diabetic by very low carb maybe you can stop your problems progressing .. some only eat under 20 grams of carbs a day ..
Thank you.I would suggest you ask your GP to refer you to a muscular skeletal Physio. I recommend this as it is my wife's speciality area and I have just outlined to her what you have described.
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