Hi
@jp619
How are you feeling now?
Just recently joined the community and felt that I needed to reply to your message.
I have been a Type 1 Diabetic since for nearly 2 years, have had Cervical Spine surgery back in 2018, and have since been told that I have degenerative disc disease effecting my Cervical and Lumber spine.
Due to the wait on the NHS, I have to go private and see a Neurologist who got me a MRI scan, I also have had a Nerve Conduction assessment completed that highlighted the nerves and muscles that were weaker than they are meant to be.
The NHS process is so confusing, as I am currently waiting to see someone from the Pain Clinic, it has been 4 months!! I am having difficulty sleeping, walking, standing and sitting. I get severe pain in my neck which I expect, but it goes down my spine, then to my waist, then down both my legs then to the feet. For the past few weeks I have been getting severe pain in my feet and toes, that I find so difficult to control, even have to take Ibuprofen to try to ease the pain. It is worse at night when I am trying to sleep.
I was told my GP that the new process is for them is to refer me to the Pain Clinic, then they will try to reduce the pain with medication, if not then they are the ones that would refer me to the Neurologist. The whole system is changing always,
I was told that I have Diabetic Neuropathy but my Peripheral nerves are working fine, yes I agree it is so confusing and so much to take in. I have been to visit the A&E a few times this year as I was not able to move my left side of the body and felt that I was having a Stroke, but luckily they said it is not a Stroke, but instead gave me Morfin to take at home for 7 days, I felt like a zombie
I hope since March when you posted you are getting some treatment, do update with you progress
Regards
Aj