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<blockquote data-quote="LionChild" data-source="post: 2441124" data-attributes="member: 461457"><p>I was having terrible leg cramps and still am to some extent, but the sensation in recent weeks seems to have changed, and my lower legs keep getting stuck, and I simply don't seem to have control of them. MY HbA1c has always been not bad since diagnosis of type 1 in 2019 with it being around 47, so I don't think this can be the development of neuropathy at such a short space of time..? Does anyone know whether it could still be neuropathy even though I have only been a type 1 since April 2019?</p><p></p><p>I tried Revitive too but have not found it really solved the problem. I also get moderate exercise walking about 4 days a week for half an hour...Not enough I am sure, but I am not entirely sedentary...</p><p></p><p>My Gp simply says do stretching exercises before I get into bed every night, and Fevertree tonic water....but really she has no answer to give me regarding this, and it can be REALLY quite painful! It always seems to happen when my legs are raised a bit, especially in bed, but also sometimes on the settee...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LionChild, post: 2441124, member: 461457"] I was having terrible leg cramps and still am to some extent, but the sensation in recent weeks seems to have changed, and my lower legs keep getting stuck, and I simply don't seem to have control of them. MY HbA1c has always been not bad since diagnosis of type 1 in 2019 with it being around 47, so I don't think this can be the development of neuropathy at such a short space of time..? Does anyone know whether it could still be neuropathy even though I have only been a type 1 since April 2019? I tried Revitive too but have not found it really solved the problem. I also get moderate exercise walking about 4 days a week for half an hour...Not enough I am sure, but I am not entirely sedentary... My Gp simply says do stretching exercises before I get into bed every night, and Fevertree tonic water....but really she has no answer to give me regarding this, and it can be REALLY quite painful! It always seems to happen when my legs are raised a bit, especially in bed, but also sometimes on the settee... [/QUOTE]
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