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<blockquote data-quote="Eurobuff" data-source="post: 1982306" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>I’ve had itchy arms, it’s usually when my blood sugar is high. I also get burning feet (the same feeling as when you played in the snow and then came in and sat right over the fire / chilblains?) - I was suffering constantly with it, every day and when the weather was really cold it was unbearable, at it’s worse it felt itchy too. I was told it’s probably nerve damage. There is a cream that is made from chillies, that supposedly works, I tried it for a few days but it didn’t work. I got some incredisocks (diabetic circulation socks) and since I’ve been wearing them I’ve had about half a dozen episodes over a year, which is a big improvement on every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eurobuff, post: 1982306, member: 113391"] I’ve had itchy arms, it’s usually when my blood sugar is high. I also get burning feet (the same feeling as when you played in the snow and then came in and sat right over the fire / chilblains?) - I was suffering constantly with it, every day and when the weather was really cold it was unbearable, at it’s worse it felt itchy too. I was told it’s probably nerve damage. There is a cream that is made from chillies, that supposedly works, I tried it for a few days but it didn’t work. I got some incredisocks (diabetic circulation socks) and since I’ve been wearing them I’ve had about half a dozen episodes over a year, which is a big improvement on every day. [/QUOTE]
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