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<blockquote data-quote="nikki_kent" data-source="post: 1169077" data-attributes="member: 303161"><p>Thank you everyone for answering.</p><p>Pernicious Anaemia can cause the problems but I have B12 fortnightly as a result but foot pain worse instead of better. HbA1C equates to a blood sugar reading of below 5. It was the diabetic GP specialist in my surgery that said LADA can be nasty as complications can build up before the BG levels get high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes.</p><p>I don't do a daily BS as the surgery have said BG levels are well controlled at present and just manage with diet. When I have the B12 jabs I sometimes get the practice nurse to do some random BG levels and these are always good as well.</p><p>I've just read the recommended article on anaemia and blood sugar levels but pernicious anaemia is an autoimmune disease that is lacking in B12 (although essential for health blood cell formation). I'm not anaemic - in fact Hb is 17 which is too high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikki_kent, post: 1169077, member: 303161"] Thank you everyone for answering. Pernicious Anaemia can cause the problems but I have B12 fortnightly as a result but foot pain worse instead of better. HbA1C equates to a blood sugar reading of below 5. It was the diabetic GP specialist in my surgery that said LADA can be nasty as complications can build up before the BG levels get high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes. I don't do a daily BS as the surgery have said BG levels are well controlled at present and just manage with diet. When I have the B12 jabs I sometimes get the practice nurse to do some random BG levels and these are always good as well. I've just read the recommended article on anaemia and blood sugar levels but pernicious anaemia is an autoimmune disease that is lacking in B12 (although essential for health blood cell formation). I'm not anaemic - in fact Hb is 17 which is too high. [/QUOTE]
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