If you have prediabetes, and I think I remember you having that, then you will not have diabetic neuropathy.
I still maintain, having read other posts by the OP, that the problem is more about anxiety than anything else. I know of no evidence that insulin levels can cause neuropathy. It results from microvascular damage to the nerves due to excessive levels of glucose and/or lipids and cholesterol. The OP does not have high levels of glucose nor a diagnosis of diabetes. Ergo the OP does not have diabetic neuropathy.Gosh I’m in a contradictory mood today, but @catinahat I can’t fully agree with your comment on neuropathy. Mine started out as mild tingling but progressed to eye watering pain and many sleepless nights only after I began to regain control of my glucose. Kind of like the nerves regenerating and subsequently picking up on all the damage. Again, not wishing to cause undue alarm to OP, but it’s an objective fact that neuropathy damage doesn’t always manifest as excruciating pain from the outset.
In fact, the OP has had a diagnosis of diabetes excluded by their GP.
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