
Looking for some help or advise!?!? I'm going crazy I'm 24 type 1 diabetic and in constant horrific pain!! My whole body is riddled with it. The pain radiates all down my back.. My stomach and just recently the skin at the top of my arms and thighs are sore to the touch. Even just wearing clothes having them brush against my skin is so painful.. Asthough I have fallen over and scraped my skin. I have been to A&E multiple times. My own doctors about twice a week for the past two months and they have literally told me they cannot help me. I have been on all the painkillers u can think of. Even morphine does not even take the edge off. I'm at my wits end and really struggling. I find it hard to look after my two year old and even dropping her to nursery on the bus I feel I've walked a marathon. It literally feels as though my body is giving up on me. I can't eat, my sugars are all over the place iv now broke out in abscesses.. I don't know where to turn, iv tried difrent doctors and walk in centres. It's getting to the point where I just don't want to be here anymore.. I can't cope.. I'm writing this in hope that somebody out there may have been through the same thing I'm going through and can help me somehow??
Iv recently been told about something related to diabetes called neuropathy? I asked my doctor if I could be suffering from this but he said I was too young?? Is there anybody here that suffers from this condition
HI
@Charlut, so sorry to hear of your multiple mediacl problems at such a young age, it sounds awful and debilitating.
Last year I fell from a height, smashed my wrist up and then severe complications set in. My condition is called Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome,( CRPS) and I am still having ongoing treatment, therapy. One of my symptoms was my skin on the affected arm was so sensitive, no one could touch it, even the slightest touch, even alight sheet on the bed was horrendous and agonising. But 8 months on, things are much better,but only with the ongoing therapy
Please see you GP about your symptoms, take another person with you for moral support. Don't be bullied and sent away with "there is nothing they can do".
I don't know what your condition could be, but you must get a proper diagnosis.
CRPS It is a real condition and not in peoples head ( as it was once thought of years ago).This condition can follow a trauma, but even just spraining an ankle can start it off and it is not known why this happens to some people.
I wish you all the best and good luck, please let us know how you get on.
Good luck and take care RRB