SiGreenwood
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Yes I've been taking it for 3 years. My Cholesterol tests are spot on, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides etc.. and I am fit and healthy. I had toyed with the idea of talking to my specialist about coming off the Statins but I've only just started seeing these problems and assumed that if the Simvastatin was the problem I would have seen problems earlier.hanadr said:Hi there Si
I can think of 2 possibilities to explain your symptoms.
1) Are you taking simvastatin? It can do that.
I certainly hope this is the case. I'm surprised that it is taking so long, my control improved in March and the pins and needles and the pinched fingers seems to have all but passed but the burning is still there and seems to be getting worse, could it be that it's different nerves that are still repairing and giving me the burning feeling?hanadr said:2) although your previous level of control was pretty good, you had begun to develop neuropathy. Now with the improvement to almost non-diabetic, your nerves are healing an telling you about it.
I've got an appointment with a Neuorologist on the 31st of August about a suspected trapped nerve, which might actually turn out to be my nerves healing, so I'll discuss everything with him and ask him to give me the full set of tests and ask about the burning feeling.hanadr said:Next time you see your health care team, get them to test your nerve responses.
Sounds very similar to me, I always had a good hba1c but I think it was masking the problem that I also swung from high to low quite a bit. I've now got my hba1c down and I've stopped the highs and lows which I believe can help.Louise5967 said:Hi there, I've had T1 for 38 years with fluctuating/bad control during my teens -for the last 10 years I've had a hba1c of 6-6.5% but recent one was 5.6%
I've not had any really bad problems, I'd just rate things as uncomfortable and irritating. My problems seem to have been going on for about 4 1/2 months and I was hoping that they would be coming to an end soon. Lets hope so, maybe my unknown nerve damage was more advanced than yours and it's taking longer to heal everything.Louise5967 said:This was bad for approx 2 months but has now gone-I am relieved to say-I hope yours disappears asap too!!
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