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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 1620615" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>Numbness in my toes was exactly what I had- that was actually the thing that I went to the doctor about in the first place when I got diagnosed with type 2. Pain in the soles of my feet, and numb toes. The middle toe on my left- you could have pushed a pin into it and I don't think I would have felt it. I also had shooting pains in my elbows when I touched them on a table edge, and in my fingers if I tried to turn a door handle or hold a cup handle etc. </p><p>It was mainly liver related though, coz once I got my triglycerides back down to safe levels, the neuropathy slowly but steadily got a lot better. Hopefully you can get yours under control- there's quite a lot you can do to improve things, so good luck with it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 1620615, member: 343949"] Numbness in my toes was exactly what I had- that was actually the thing that I went to the doctor about in the first place when I got diagnosed with type 2. Pain in the soles of my feet, and numb toes. The middle toe on my left- you could have pushed a pin into it and I don't think I would have felt it. I also had shooting pains in my elbows when I touched them on a table edge, and in my fingers if I tried to turn a door handle or hold a cup handle etc. It was mainly liver related though, coz once I got my triglycerides back down to safe levels, the neuropathy slowly but steadily got a lot better. Hopefully you can get yours under control- there's quite a lot you can do to improve things, so good luck with it all. [/QUOTE]
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