IanD
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- Location
- Peterchurch, Hereford
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Carbohydrates
Recently I have had pain in my right thigh when getting out of bed, which cleared once I up & about. Last Wednesday the Dr prescribed quinine, for cramp.
Thursday I drove 126 miles to Wall Heath, W. Midlands, without problems to a 7-year-old birthday - Alexander. We stayed 2 mights.
Friday the pain was acute on getting out of bed, & again on Saturday. I was able to enjoy the party at a "Gokidzgo" play barn, but we considered it unsafe to drive home, so the AA (Saga Insurance) drove us. A dodgy right leg is rather dangerous on the motorway :evil:
I haven't been diagnosed yet but this seems to be it:
It is a strange condition. Yesterday afternoon I was able to drive to church, stand to preach & sit to play the organ, but when I went to the toilet afterwards, I realised I should have used the disabled one when I wanted to stand up.
I will see the Dr this morning, & the Physios at the gym this afternoon.
Drs will consult each other, physios had never heard of it.
Thursday I drove 126 miles to Wall Heath, W. Midlands, without problems to a 7-year-old birthday - Alexander. We stayed 2 mights.
Friday the pain was acute on getting out of bed, & again on Saturday. I was able to enjoy the party at a "Gokidzgo" play barn, but we considered it unsafe to drive home, so the AA (Saga Insurance) drove us. A dodgy right leg is rather dangerous on the motorway :evil:
I haven't been diagnosed yet but this seems to be it:
[Diabetic] Proximal neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that causes pain and weakness in the hips, thighs and buttocks. The symptoms may grow more severe as the condition worsens. For many people, proximal neuropathy interferes with the ability to stand from a sitting position.
It is a strange condition. Yesterday afternoon I was able to drive to church, stand to preach & sit to play the organ, but when I went to the toilet afterwards, I realised I should have used the disabled one when I wanted to stand up.
I've been going to the hospital gym (heart rehab class (with Ann)) twice a week, & playing tennis 2-3 times a week. Blood glucose is below 7 (indicating good control) & I have been maintaining a good diet (low sugar/salt/fat.) I stopped smoking 50 years ago.Physicians frequently prescribe medications for pain relief and physical therapy for muscle strengthening. The best way to delay or prevent the onset of this condition is to control glucose and maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper diet, exercise and quitting smoking.
I will see the Dr this morning, & the Physios at the gym this afternoon.
Drs will consult each other, physios had never heard of it.