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<blockquote data-quote="Fuggs" data-source="post: 1617597" data-attributes="member: 185174"><p>Hi all</p><p>I got my BG down but have recently put a bit of weight back on (4kg) due to a bag back injury, but notice if I have carbs, such as potatoes, or even a Costa cappuccino, (This really gave me problems, but black coffee doesn't) I feel a burning, tingling in my left inner ankle extending in an hour or so around the front to my leg up to the out knee.</p><p></p><p>Having intentionally almost lived on egg, bacon, high fat foods, veggies and lots of butter, this doesn't happen. Although seems to depend on what veggies.</p><p>If I get caught by hidden carbs, like a yogurt the other night, I feel the tingling again. It lasts for 2/3 hours or so.</p><p></p><p>My blood sugars is always high in the morning, 7 ish no matter what I eat at night and can go to bed with a BS of 5.</p><p>If I have a breakfast say avocado (fatty?) it drops down during the day to around 6/6.2 ish</p><p></p><p>Am I right in assuming this is the start of nerve neuropathy do you think?</p><p>And is there a danger in staying on the high fat meals where I dont seem to get a problem.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuggs, post: 1617597, member: 185174"] Hi all I got my BG down but have recently put a bit of weight back on (4kg) due to a bag back injury, but notice if I have carbs, such as potatoes, or even a Costa cappuccino, (This really gave me problems, but black coffee doesn't) I feel a burning, tingling in my left inner ankle extending in an hour or so around the front to my leg up to the out knee. Having intentionally almost lived on egg, bacon, high fat foods, veggies and lots of butter, this doesn't happen. Although seems to depend on what veggies. If I get caught by hidden carbs, like a yogurt the other night, I feel the tingling again. It lasts for 2/3 hours or so. My blood sugars is always high in the morning, 7 ish no matter what I eat at night and can go to bed with a BS of 5. If I have a breakfast say avocado (fatty?) it drops down during the day to around 6/6.2 ish Am I right in assuming this is the start of nerve neuropathy do you think? And is there a danger in staying on the high fat meals where I dont seem to get a problem. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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