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<blockquote data-quote="weeezer" data-source="post: 247294" data-attributes="member: 41342"><p>hi kylie</p><p></p><p>been t1 12 years, no real probs, but after a raucous new years eve and wearing some high platforms all night, i had a numb big toe next day, i only worried when it wouldn't come back to life, and spent all of new years day rubbing it and wiggling it, i thought this is it...it must be my diabetes, i can't ever wear high heels again (hardly ever do, just like putting em on every now & again!)</p><p></p><p>it only came back to life a little bit the day after, was back to normal the day after that. i know there is an explanation (hi heels!), but it was my long recovery that worried me. went to the docs who used a tuning fork, which i felt everywhere he tested it. he said no damage there (neuropathy wise), and not to worry! </p><p></p><p>is your toe numb all the time? or just at certain times? i know i automatically jumped to a diabetic explanation because it was a foot prob and we get those, don't we!?? do we!??!?!?!??? i dunno....</p><p></p><p>hope your numb toe isn't causing you too much of a worry, if a podiatrist has seen you & had a look, that's gotta be good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeezer, post: 247294, member: 41342"] hi kylie been t1 12 years, no real probs, but after a raucous new years eve and wearing some high platforms all night, i had a numb big toe next day, i only worried when it wouldn't come back to life, and spent all of new years day rubbing it and wiggling it, i thought this is it...it must be my diabetes, i can't ever wear high heels again (hardly ever do, just like putting em on every now & again!) it only came back to life a little bit the day after, was back to normal the day after that. i know there is an explanation (hi heels!), but it was my long recovery that worried me. went to the docs who used a tuning fork, which i felt everywhere he tested it. he said no damage there (neuropathy wise), and not to worry! is your toe numb all the time? or just at certain times? i know i automatically jumped to a diabetic explanation because it was a foot prob and we get those, don't we!?? do we!??!?!?!??? i dunno.... hope your numb toe isn't causing you too much of a worry, if a podiatrist has seen you & had a look, that's gotta be good [/QUOTE]
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