Hi
Just wondering if anyone can help.
I was doing quite well with BS control up until Christmas (Hba1c = 6.4), however the last few months I loosened up on my control a bit - this was in part due to diet and in part as I started taking steroids. Instead of fastings being low (4-5) the last few months they were higher (6,7) and I have had a higher incidence of 8's and 9's during the day. I didn't have any noticeable problems during this time.
Anyway this last week I decided to do something about the high readings and tighten up the control - I raised basal to counteract the effect of steroids and I am now getting readings of 4-5 again in the morning. However.... this improved control has been accompanied by terrible sensations in my feet, pain, tingling, itching etc. :shock: It is worse at night. I thought that lowering my sugars would help prevent neuropathy, not induce it.
Has anyone had this happen to them?
Also I should mention that while my blood sugars were higher, I was off my feet due to another illness for a couple of months and have just started to be up and about more and walking. Would this have an added affect? Also in the last few weeks I started taking Benfothiamine to try and prevent neuropathy (!?!) :?:
If it is neuropathy - is there anything I can do? I can't imagine how people live with this feeling for years and years. :cry:
Goji
Just wondering if anyone can help.
I was doing quite well with BS control up until Christmas (Hba1c = 6.4), however the last few months I loosened up on my control a bit - this was in part due to diet and in part as I started taking steroids. Instead of fastings being low (4-5) the last few months they were higher (6,7) and I have had a higher incidence of 8's and 9's during the day. I didn't have any noticeable problems during this time.
Anyway this last week I decided to do something about the high readings and tighten up the control - I raised basal to counteract the effect of steroids and I am now getting readings of 4-5 again in the morning. However.... this improved control has been accompanied by terrible sensations in my feet, pain, tingling, itching etc. :shock: It is worse at night. I thought that lowering my sugars would help prevent neuropathy, not induce it.
Has anyone had this happen to them?
Also I should mention that while my blood sugars were higher, I was off my feet due to another illness for a couple of months and have just started to be up and about more and walking. Would this have an added affect? Also in the last few weeks I started taking Benfothiamine to try and prevent neuropathy (!?!) :?:
If it is neuropathy - is there anything I can do? I can't imagine how people live with this feeling for years and years. :cry:
Goji