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<blockquote data-quote="pav" data-source="post: 354687" data-attributes="member: 58100"><p>I am type 2 and diagnosed with a small amount of nerve damage in my feet, which gives symtoms like needles and pins or the feeling of the feet being being hot, the higher my BS the worse it felt. At first I was given an epilepsy medication to help with the pain, then after a good while they switched this to a antidepresent as the doc said it controls the symtoms better.</p><p></p><p>Getting my BS back on track, has reduced the symtoms and get the feeling I have caught it in time before any more perminent damage has been caused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pav, post: 354687, member: 58100"] I am type 2 and diagnosed with a small amount of nerve damage in my feet, which gives symtoms like needles and pins or the feeling of the feet being being hot, the higher my BS the worse it felt. At first I was given an epilepsy medication to help with the pain, then after a good while they switched this to a antidepresent as the doc said it controls the symtoms better. Getting my BS back on track, has reduced the symtoms and get the feeling I have caught it in time before any more perminent damage has been caused. [/QUOTE]
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