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<blockquote data-quote="Shas3" data-source="post: 2069094" data-attributes="member: 501900"><p>Old thread but relevant... I think I maybe going through this.... my HbA1C dropped from 11.8% in October 18 to about 7.8%. in January. And i have had several issues with pain, weakness in legs that it led to a fall leading to a fracture and even a dreaded moderate foot drop. Doctors couldn’t establish the cause but Vitamin B12 / ALA supplements helped. As surprising as it sounds by May foot drop fully resolved. I still have weakness in legs and I hope it improves. My HbA1C is at 6.6% and I think I should not try to aggressively reduce. I should probably educate my doctor that he just handled a case of TIND without realizing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shas3, post: 2069094, member: 501900"] Old thread but relevant... I think I maybe going through this.... my HbA1C dropped from 11.8% in October 18 to about 7.8%. in January. And i have had several issues with pain, weakness in legs that it led to a fall leading to a fracture and even a dreaded moderate foot drop. Doctors couldn’t establish the cause but Vitamin B12 / ALA supplements helped. As surprising as it sounds by May foot drop fully resolved. I still have weakness in legs and I hope it improves. My HbA1C is at 6.6% and I think I should not try to aggressively reduce. I should probably educate my doctor that he just handled a case of TIND without realizing [/QUOTE]
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