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<blockquote data-quote="Jantype1" data-source="post: 2657606" data-attributes="member: 580650"><p>My feet have become so painful since I was diagnosed with diabetes in June 2023. My hb went from 11 to 7.1 in three months. I had no idea that it was a consequence of diabetes. I mentioned it to my endo and she tested my feet for nerve loss!!! I said no it's the opposite and she didn't seem to know what I was talking about....</p><p>I have burning in my feet mainly at night and I have to get up and rinse with cold water then apply cream otherwise they itch and get hot again. Cramps, nerve spasms, and a bone crunching feeling which is the worst pain I've ever had. It does seem to be wearing off but I have to stick to wearing old lady shoes, no heels, no constriction, otherwise I can't walk to the end of the drive! It affects my hands also but to a leaser extent.</p><p>I really feel bad for those of you who have suffered and are still suffering debilitating pain. Keep strong xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jantype1, post: 2657606, member: 580650"] My feet have become so painful since I was diagnosed with diabetes in June 2023. My hb went from 11 to 7.1 in three months. I had no idea that it was a consequence of diabetes. I mentioned it to my endo and she tested my feet for nerve loss!!! I said no it's the opposite and she didn't seem to know what I was talking about.... I have burning in my feet mainly at night and I have to get up and rinse with cold water then apply cream otherwise they itch and get hot again. Cramps, nerve spasms, and a bone crunching feeling which is the worst pain I've ever had. It does seem to be wearing off but I have to stick to wearing old lady shoes, no heels, no constriction, otherwise I can't walk to the end of the drive! It affects my hands also but to a leaser extent. I really feel bad for those of you who have suffered and are still suffering debilitating pain. Keep strong xxx [/QUOTE]
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