Yes he been told to do it 7 time ago but blood sugar are always highDoes he use a glucose meter to test his blood sugar multiple times a day?
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It would be very useful to test his blood sugar when he gets abnormal symptoms. The symptoms of low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, for example, can vary widely from person to person and that is always a possibility if he is feeling "strange".
What type of insulin is he taking?
(Disclaimer : I am not a doctor and forum rules don't allow us to diagnose).
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The symptoms you describe are not normal. This is similar to hypoglycemia (low BG). Check BG in such conditions. Most likely you need to reduce the dose of insulin. Such symptoms are relieved by glucose or high-carbohydrate food (but check BG before this, not everything that looks like hypoglycemia is hypoglycemia)
Yes he been told to do it 7 time ago but blood sugar are always high
If this is a sharp, localised stabbing/tingling or pins and needles feeling, it could be peripheral neuropathy - this should ease as blood sugar levels come down and the nerves return to normal.he has electric type shocks feet and hand mainly
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