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<blockquote data-quote="conniecar" data-source="post: 2619791" data-attributes="member: 188016"><p>Morning. I wrote about exactly the same thing around March/April time I think, as I’d had Covid with high sugars for a while after and been left barely able to walk. I had a chat with the nurse who said that I should see how I was after my BG returned to normal. It’s very depressing I know as you feel as if you’ve brought it on yourself and the pain is relentless. Anyway she was right and it’s mostly gone, but rears it’s head when I have an infection or cold. I am on Pregabalin but was on that for mild neuropathy before, so it’s tolerable now and doesn’t keep me awake and I’m not aware of it at work ( I’m on my feet all day ). I’ve been type 1 for 47 years so feel quite lucky. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conniecar, post: 2619791, member: 188016"] Morning. I wrote about exactly the same thing around March/April time I think, as I’d had Covid with high sugars for a while after and been left barely able to walk. I had a chat with the nurse who said that I should see how I was after my BG returned to normal. It’s very depressing I know as you feel as if you’ve brought it on yourself and the pain is relentless. Anyway she was right and it’s mostly gone, but rears it’s head when I have an infection or cold. I am on Pregabalin but was on that for mild neuropathy before, so it’s tolerable now and doesn’t keep me awake and I’m not aware of it at work ( I’m on my feet all day ). I’ve been type 1 for 47 years so feel quite lucky. X [/QUOTE]
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