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<blockquote data-quote="Clivethedrive" data-source="post: 1005451" data-attributes="member: 132592"><p>Hi Blueberry14, welcome to the forum,yes if you are diabetic t1 or t2, you can get neuropathy in any part of your body , most people get retinal,or neuropathy in their feet,this is due to elevated bs levels causing nerve damage ....which if remadial action isn't taken can result in lost limbs and blindness and heart failure ( vegus nerve that controls the hearts electrical pulse) i had really bad foot neuropathy in my feet , it felt like walking on broken glass, this only subsided and finally cured ,when my lchf fat regime helped me lose 4st 8 lbs and my bsdropped from 26.8 to todays average of 4.0 mmols,but i never forget that it could return if i relax my control of my bs's. Clive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clivethedrive, post: 1005451, member: 132592"] Hi Blueberry14, welcome to the forum,yes if you are diabetic t1 or t2, you can get neuropathy in any part of your body , most people get retinal,or neuropathy in their feet,this is due to elevated bs levels causing nerve damage ....which if remadial action isn't taken can result in lost limbs and blindness and heart failure ( vegus nerve that controls the hearts electrical pulse) i had really bad foot neuropathy in my feet , it felt like walking on broken glass, this only subsided and finally cured ,when my lchf fat regime helped me lose 4st 8 lbs and my bsdropped from 26.8 to todays average of 4.0 mmols,but i never forget that it could return if i relax my control of my bs's. Clive [/QUOTE]
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