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<blockquote data-quote="beatdise" data-source="post: 692306" data-attributes="member: 134698"><p>Thanks @Brunerria and [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] Yes I can see that. No point in kidding myself I know I need to control a 10, it just doesn't feel right. Whilst I am discussing. I reported to my gp about 5 years ago that my left leg just collapsed on me 5 years ago playing football. It seemed like a one off but happened a few random times later. He suggseted a blood test and everything seemed fine. However, a sort of cold/hot feeeling continued down my leg from my thigh to my shin. Although it was never quite pins and needles. Since my BS numbers have come down my left leg is much more sensitive to BS spikes, whilst reducing overall the feeling of hot and colds is less frequent and when walking it seems stronger and more responsive now. I had given up on it thinking it was old age. Now I suspect it must be NEUROPATHY. Is it possible to improve something like that in the space of 6 weeks. It feels to me you can!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beatdise, post: 692306, member: 134698"] Thanks @Brunerria and [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] Yes I can see that. No point in kidding myself I know I need to control a 10, it just doesn't feel right. Whilst I am discussing. I reported to my gp about 5 years ago that my left leg just collapsed on me 5 years ago playing football. It seemed like a one off but happened a few random times later. He suggseted a blood test and everything seemed fine. However, a sort of cold/hot feeeling continued down my leg from my thigh to my shin. Although it was never quite pins and needles. Since my BS numbers have come down my left leg is much more sensitive to BS spikes, whilst reducing overall the feeling of hot and colds is less frequent and when walking it seems stronger and more responsive now. I had given up on it thinking it was old age. Now I suspect it must be NEUROPATHY. Is it possible to improve something like that in the space of 6 weeks. It feels to me you can! [/QUOTE]
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