I had all the tests on my feet and was told they were fine...but my toes feel numb and my feet swell and they burn and tingle all the time I am type 2 on insulin twice a day. I have since changed my GP and am now being treated for the neuropathy with tablets and a review of my medication..my BS last night was 15 and 9.6 this morning. ..congratulations on your weight loss i keep trying but to no avail as i just keep putting it on.Hello, I just signed up because I stumbled across this thread. I have type 2 and also dilated cardiomyopathy, I'm wondering if anyone's feet ever feel like they are swollen?
I have had a "pin" test and have been told my feet are fine as I felt each time the DN "pricked" me. Also she tested my circulation by using a stethoscope. However, I still have numb feet, they sometimes feel very swollen, mostly when I lay down in bed. This can come and go, some days are worse than others and I'm wondering if my problem is not solely to do with diabetes.
I have lost 5 stone in 7 months. hba1c is 30, BS rarely over 7 2 hours after meals, normally 5.6-6.5. cholesterol is 3, fasting BS 5.9
I take:
Metformin 500mg twice a day
Bisoprolol 5mg once a day
Ramipril 3.75mg twice a day
Atorvastatin 10mg once a day
Oh, and I was diagnosed in May this year.
Just one more thing, does anyone "let go" over Christmas, even just for the day? I always feel like people notice I eat differently now, it's probably my own paranoia(which I haven't be diagnosed with btw lol) but just wondered what you do/feel at this time of the year.
Thanks.
Further update. well since using the memory foam insoles now for I think 3 days there has been a big improvement in the sensation in the soles of my feet, also I started using Ibugel on my sore toes & that has improved also, to the point that today I have had very little trouble with them & was able to walk the dog with pain & my feet getting numbingly cold & tingly. also then dropping of the duloxatine & replacing with amitriptyline my have part to do with it but dont think 5 days on it has been long enough to get into the system as yet, then the improvement may be a combination of all 3, who knows, but whatever something i'm doing is helping.
I have to wear two pairs of thick socks. I live in Japan, so it's no shoes in the house, and even at work !
Hello, I just signed up because I stumbled across this thread. I have type 2 and also dilated cardiomyopathy, I'm wondering if anyone's feet ever feel like they are swollen?
I have had a "pin" test and have been told my feet are fine as I felt each time the DN "pricked" me. Also she tested my circulation by using a stethoscope. However, I still have numb feet, they sometimes feel very swollen, mostly when I lay down in bed. This can come and go, some days are worse than others and I'm wondering if my problem is not solely to do with diabetes.
I have lost 5 stone in 7 months. hba1c is 30, BS rarely over 7 2 hours after meals, normally 5.6-6.5. cholesterol is 3, fasting BS 5.9
I take:
Metformin 500mg twice a day
Bisoprolol 5mg once a day
Ramipril 3.75mg twice a day
Atorvastatin 10mg once a day
Oh, and I was diagnosed in May this year.
Just one more thing, does anyone "let go" over Christmas, even just for the day? I always feel like people notice I eat differently now, it's probably my own paranoia(which I haven't be diagnosed with btw lol) but just wondered what you do/feel at this time of the year.
Thanks.
I've gotten used to it. It was odd at first but I've been here 14 years now, so I'd feel strange with shoes inside. I have slippers but my feet are 29cm and so called L size slippers are upto 27. So I'm just "room sock man"Is this something you get used to,I could not do without my slippers.
This may sound counter intuitive, but I seem to get some relief from the peripheral neuropathy symptoms in my feet by going for a run. If I haven't run in a while the symptoms gradually get worse. Maybe it's because it gets blood flowing better in my feet for a while.
Pleased to hear you are getting some relief Paul, what are your bs levels?
I think a lot of it is just down to poor circulation as our feet are a long way down there, well depends on yr height I suppose, Lol. Now there's an interesting point, Do short ppl have less problems with the feet.This is interesting I would of thought you would be in agony after,I find if I massage my feet that I do get some relieve.
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I wouldn't of thought so only maybe if they are not diabetics,they may have other issues to contend with.I think a lot of it is just down to poor circulation as our feet are a long way down there, well depends on yr height I suppose, Lol. Now there's an interesting point, Do short ppl have less problems with the feet.
I'm 6'3" and my HCPs don't seem to think my BGs were high enough to cause peripheral neuropathy. You may be on to something there.I think a lot of it is just down to poor circulation as our feet are a long way down there, well depends on yr height I suppose, Lol. Now there's an interesting point, Do short ppl have less problems with the feet.
Sounds good to me, but to update on my purchase of the memory foam insoles.get a pair of the liquacre gel insoles on prescrition. No more cold feet and neuropathy a whole lot better
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