KurvZ
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Just Wait, An engineer will turn up with a solution :lol:AMBrennan said:Note that any active heating product (chemical self-heating gel pads, electric warming blankets, etc.) are not suitable for diabetics (according to the product description).
Hi, how did you lose the neuropathy?I feel for you, seriously cold hands and feet are no fun. I used to suffer terribly, mine was due to neuropathy. We even installed underfloor heating in addition to the central heating we already had and even that didn't help.
My soles would be warm but the top of my feet were still like ice cubes. I have lost the neuropathy now and the problem is solved.
You should seek medical advice for this problem as it may not be diabetes related. Anemia or thyroid conditions and even some medications can cause you to have cold hands and feet. Best get this checked out.
Incidentally thanks for your other post its very encouraging to hear how you have turned your life around, you are an inspiration.
Congratulations on losing so much weight and reducing your bg levels.
All the best
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