Littleninja
Member
- Messages
- 5
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi everyone, new here!
Thought I'd say hi and ask a question all rolled into one to save time!
I'm guessing some background info will be needed before I ask my question!
I'm 25, had type 1 for 5 years, my control wavers between good and bad. I have had hba1c's as good as 6.6 and as bad as 16.1, I suffer with depression which seems to affect my control.
I have had no complications so far until now, I think.. Which leads to my question..
About 5 days ago I experienced pins and needles in my left foot, two days later it was still there, I also realised I was unable to lift my foot up to walk so consequently I tripped over or dragged the foot on the floor, I went to see the doctor who suspects I have drop foot (or foot drop). The pins and needles have sort of shifted and are now only in my toes, however my whole foot and most of my lower leg is numb. I also experienced terrible pain one morning in my calf area and was unable to walk however this wore off and now is only sore to touch.
The doctor was reluctant to say the cause was down to diabetes or not, stating that it was unusual I would experience this is such a short amount of time and had no history of complications or similar loss of feeling in any other limbs or any eye issues, also no known family history of possible related causes.
The doctor has referred me to go to the hospital to see the neurology/orthotic department which should be in the next couple of weeks, he also has requested a blood test but was very reluctant to tell me what the testing was for and just told me not to panic.
I'm extremely worried about the whole situation as to what they may find, I've read drop foot can be temporary or permanent, and could have many underlying reasons..
I guess I'm looking for some reassurance or some tough truths or someone who has been in a similar situation.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
thank you!
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Thought I'd say hi and ask a question all rolled into one to save time!
I'm guessing some background info will be needed before I ask my question!
I'm 25, had type 1 for 5 years, my control wavers between good and bad. I have had hba1c's as good as 6.6 and as bad as 16.1, I suffer with depression which seems to affect my control.
I have had no complications so far until now, I think.. Which leads to my question..
About 5 days ago I experienced pins and needles in my left foot, two days later it was still there, I also realised I was unable to lift my foot up to walk so consequently I tripped over or dragged the foot on the floor, I went to see the doctor who suspects I have drop foot (or foot drop). The pins and needles have sort of shifted and are now only in my toes, however my whole foot and most of my lower leg is numb. I also experienced terrible pain one morning in my calf area and was unable to walk however this wore off and now is only sore to touch.
The doctor was reluctant to say the cause was down to diabetes or not, stating that it was unusual I would experience this is such a short amount of time and had no history of complications or similar loss of feeling in any other limbs or any eye issues, also no known family history of possible related causes.
The doctor has referred me to go to the hospital to see the neurology/orthotic department which should be in the next couple of weeks, he also has requested a blood test but was very reluctant to tell me what the testing was for and just told me not to panic.
I'm extremely worried about the whole situation as to what they may find, I've read drop foot can be temporary or permanent, and could have many underlying reasons..
I guess I'm looking for some reassurance or some tough truths or someone who has been in a similar situation.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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