What dosage of b12 are you taking out of interest?Welcome to the forum @Jorgie123 . Sorry to hear that you are concerned about the possibility of having peripheral neuropathy.
Firstly I'm no expert on the subject. About 8 months ago I started to get a strange feeling in my foot, a numbness best way to describe it. First thought was neuropathy, 27 yrs after first being diagnosed. Have to admit BS control had been off for a month or so, running slightly high. Did some research and made some interesting finds.
1st good control is foremost.
2nd alpha lipoid acid is thought to be very good at helping the nervous system stay healthy. Apparently ala is prescribed to T1 diabetics in Germany as a matter of course as they feel it is proven to prevent neuropathy. A daily dose of 600mg daily seems to be the way to go. Obviously consulting your GP or DSN before starting on any new medication is essential. ALA can increase insulin sensitivity hence caution is also needed.
3rd vitamin B12 is considered to be beneficial in helping with neuropathy.
I have taken on board all three of the above, within 2 weeks my foot was back to normal and I'm still on the ala and B12 as it doesn't seem to be doing any harm. If it's good for the Germans then it's good for me.
I'm sure if you search the forum you'll get a lot more info regarding neuropathy. Good luck.
Thanks for the welcome and all the replies. It really means a lot. If the neuropathy stays like it is now then it is more than manageable without pain relief but it's just the worry that it will get worse over time. I am also a nurse and I see the worst cases of peripheral neuropathy and diabetes in general. It never used to bother me but now I just can't stop crying thinking of the future. I have a husband and a young child and was hoping for another child but now this has started I'm not sure it's such a good idea (may sound dramatic to some i know). I can't help but over worry. With them tablets can you buy them over the counter or are they prescription only? Thanks again xx
Hi,
I have diabetic 'poly' neuropathy, I have had a liver transplant along with complications - as long as I still can 'smell the coffee' I am happy. My 'tough love' opinion is you are a winge----open the windows when it has stopped raining, smell the air, look at the people you care about === stop moaning and crying for attention. You at 30 years-old, enjoy your life. I am 68 - I look at my children and my grandchild - a context shared by many people here. I am a man - aged 68. Get a grip!
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?