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Neuropathy & High BG readings early am

wurzel1010

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I've been officially diagnosed Type 2 for 3 years with Diet & Exercise as treatment.
Also got Osteoarthritis along spine due to accident at work. I've started experiencing problems such as loss of feeling in left foot(toes-picked up during Podiatry examination)Bladder/Bowel trouble & loss of sensation in side of face.
Following various hospital tests, MRI scans, Endoscopy etc, 2 consultants have stated in their opinion my problems are due to Diabetic Neuropathy. Both my GP & Diabetic Nurse say no, due to the short length of time since diagnosis.
Can anyone PLEASE offer some advice regarding this matter.
BG readings averaging 5.2 - 6.5. After meals 9.0 -11.4. Morning BG 0600h - 0900h 9.0 - 12.0 why???

Many thanks in anticipation
Wurzel1010
 
Hi Wurzel and welcome to the forum For your after meal readings, you need to look at what you eat. Carbohydrates will put your levels up. For early morning, this could be due to dawn phenomenon.
Here is a link which explains it:
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/A ... henomenon/

As far as diet is concerned, you will find some information in this link written for new members which I hope you will find helpful, even though you are not newly diagnosed:

 
Most people would say those levels are rather higher than they would be comfortable with.

I'd head off to your GP/Diabetic nurse and ask for some guidance, either medication or dietary (though you'll probably get better dietary advice here!) or referral to an endocrinologist.

best of luck.

mark.
 
Thanks for the response Mark.
Have found more detailed info from this site than in all the paperwork from GP/Diabetic Clinic.
Regards
Wurzel1010
 
A low carb diet should help.

3½ years ago after following the NHS/DUK diet conscientiously, neuropathy was becoming crippling.

I switched to low carb thanks to this forum, & in 3 months I was well & active again - & I still am.

My fasting reading averaged around 7 & is now below 6. HbA1c down from 6.8 to 6.1.
 
wurzel1010 said:
Following various hospital tests, MRI scans, Endoscopy etc, 2 consultants have stated in their opinion my problems are due to Diabetic Neuropathy. Both my GP & Diabetic Nurse say no, due to the short length of time since diagnosis.Wurzel1010

The 2 consultants are of course correct - sadly your GP and DN don't know their rear ends from their elbows. :roll:

I too had neuropathy long before I was diagnosed with T2. My diagnosis was a fluke; I went to A&E as I had pains in my kidneys, which I recognised as kidney stones, having had some removed previously and when they routinely took blood and urine samples from my they discovered sugar in my urine and a BG of 16.5

I was then told it is all too common for people like myself to go undetected with T2 for a couple of years at least.

Thankfully my neuropathy is well under control largely due to me taking regular high doses of Benfotamaine; which I would have no hesitation in recommending to anyone suffering extruciating neuropathy pains like I was
 
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