eddie1968
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- 3,661
- Location
- Dumbarton, Scotland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Pasta, sorry to me it's vile, yeuch lol (and full of nasty carbs)
Should have said cocoa butter. Oops...lolthanks for the tip eddie, where do you get butter oil from? is it just butter?
Just got back to this thread Snowy and took your advice on B12 and folate levels. Looking at an old lab report I saw the following:
Vit B12 - 775 (200-900)
Folate - 110 (100-600)
Ferritin - 51 (10-275)
Seems my folate and ferritin levels were lowish at the time and wondered if this contributed to feet problems too.
Morning Snowy too. I just might take folic acid. I also used to get anaemia due to blood loss from my bowels as well and had to take iron tabs as anaemia is not common in us men ( no monthlies lol). I am due my Hospital Diabetes Clinic review shortly and will mention this. Hope you are well and have a good day.
That's good you will have to advise us how you get on with them,thankfully my feet have been behaving this week,but as you know it changes everyday.Got some memory foam insoles 2day, they have made things feel a bit more comfortable, not stopped the pain in the ends of me toes but feel a bit warmer.
I get this tingling sensation down the outside of right leg & a feeling like my socks are crunched up between the balls of my feet & toes, also cold toes & sore on the ends. I was put on duloxatine about it months ago as the doc suspected sciatica as didn't know about the diabetes, went back this week as it's now getting really painful, now on amitriptyline to see if that makes any difference as they are used for nerve probes as well depression.That's good you will have to advise us how you get on with them,thankfully my feet have been behaving this week,but as you know it changes everyday.
Hope you get on with them.
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Hi Ruth's it's one of the most common symptoms neuropathy in the feet and legs/ hands, from experience it's very disturbing and kept me awake most nights, but ,after finding the forum here and listening to those who have for the most part overcome this, by changing their eating habits to lchf , it is reversible! And additional benefits will come your way as you get fitter and lose body fat,I hope you start getting rid of your neuropathy soon,
Interestingly, I was told that neuropathy( nerve damage) when we diabetics are gaining good control , the nerve damage is reversed....and as it is the nerves come back to life and as they do they tingle and hurt and we get the same sensation as when they were being damaged only in reverse as they repair, hope this makes sense)
I was put onto a slow release 150mg of venlafaxine this also it meant for nerve damage and depression my neurologist told me to take them.I get this tingling sensation down the outside of right leg & a feeling like my socks are crunched up between the balls of my feet & toes, also cold toes & sore on the ends. I was put on duloxatine about it months ago as the doc suspected sciatica as didn't know about the diabetes, went back this week as it's now getting really painful, now on amitriptyline to see if that makes any difference as they are used for nerve probes as well depression.
Definitely Clive seems like I am a walking pill box,there is definately some improvement I hope it continues to improve.Hmm...as few drugs as poss for me and trust the lchf and good controls...hope you get some relief from the neuropathy though)
Thanks just back from guys hospital , had a prostrate problem ,they tested for antigens again , then decided that the cystitis I'd had weeks ago was still not gone so prescribed me the " Mr muscle " of antibiotics and said that ought to blast the infection away( Took its of these ultra strong antibiotics tonight .....my mates wife looked up the drug and told me its notorious for giving users diarrhoea ......just what I need as a coach driver....lol
Thanks just back from guys hospital , had a prostrate problem ,they tested for antigens again , then decided that the cystitis I'd had weeks ago was still not gone so prescribed me the " Mr muscle " of antibiotics and said that ought to blast the infection away( Took its of these ultra strong antibiotics tonight .....my mates wife looked up the drug and told me its notorious for giving users diarrhoea ......just what I need as a coach driver....lol
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