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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 1581350" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>My situation may well be different to yours, but one of my main symptoms of diabetes before diagnosis was that my tongue used to hurt like crazy (it would also split and bleed): I actually checked with a dentist and a doctor to see if it was some sort of tongue cancer- neither of them could find anything, but it utterly disappeared once I got my blood sugars back on track.</p><p>I agree with the posters above that the first thing to do is get it checked out- it could be anything, but I can tell you that blood sugars could conceivably be a factor, or at least they were in my case. In any event, don't worry about it: get it professionally checked and then take matters forward from that point. Wish you all the best with it- I know it's not easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 1581350, member: 343949"] My situation may well be different to yours, but one of my main symptoms of diabetes before diagnosis was that my tongue used to hurt like crazy (it would also split and bleed): I actually checked with a dentist and a doctor to see if it was some sort of tongue cancer- neither of them could find anything, but it utterly disappeared once I got my blood sugars back on track. I agree with the posters above that the first thing to do is get it checked out- it could be anything, but I can tell you that blood sugars could conceivably be a factor, or at least they were in my case. In any event, don't worry about it: get it professionally checked and then take matters forward from that point. Wish you all the best with it- I know it's not easy. [/QUOTE]
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