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<blockquote data-quote="type two paul" data-source="post: 2243352" data-attributes="member: 520361"><p>Hi Sam, I understand how you feel. I have bad pain/numbness in my feet/ankles now. Some very sharp stabbing pains some days, other days not too bad. My legs seem to tire quite easily if I cycle and I put it down to nerve damage. I even went as far as buying an electric bike to make the hills easier. I am in my 50s now though and things get more difficult anyway, but I always think the neuropathy makes it more difficult. This last year I have started getting stabbing pains in my wrists and hands. I assume it's part of the neuropathy. I'm not too sure though if neuropathy leads to muscle weakness. If I was you I would still keep up the exercise either way. Someone here will know better than me on the medical side of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="type two paul, post: 2243352, member: 520361"] Hi Sam, I understand how you feel. I have bad pain/numbness in my feet/ankles now. Some very sharp stabbing pains some days, other days not too bad. My legs seem to tire quite easily if I cycle and I put it down to nerve damage. I even went as far as buying an electric bike to make the hills easier. I am in my 50s now though and things get more difficult anyway, but I always think the neuropathy makes it more difficult. This last year I have started getting stabbing pains in my wrists and hands. I assume it's part of the neuropathy. I'm not too sure though if neuropathy leads to muscle weakness. If I was you I would still keep up the exercise either way. Someone here will know better than me on the medical side of things. [/QUOTE]
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