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Neuropathy

john1948

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This is my first post - so apologies if it doesn't make sense!!
I was diagnosed in July with Type 2 Diabetes and have suffered side effects which are proving hard to get diagnosed, so hopefully, someone out there may have some advice.
I suffer pain in my lower abdomen, groin and hips which are a burning pain together with sharp tingling sensations. I find it difficult to go out and can only walk a few yards with the aid of a walking stick due to the pain. My GP says he has not come across this before, so after 4 months the pain is really starting to affect me and is getting me down.
I am 66 and prior to being diagnosed had a full and busy life, but all stopped when these pains started.
 
The slow release Metformin is kinder to the stomach than the standard release version.. I expect some one will along soon with advice for you. I was on the standard release .. The effects were very nasty for me. But I am diet controlled now.
 
Hi and welcome!

Are you on any other medication? (Some people find statins cause leg pain) there are many drugs out there with thousands of possible contraindications...
 
Hi, John1948,and welcome.
I think it is time your Doctor should arrange for you to visit a expert neuropathy consultant.
You should not being going through this kind of agony.
If your Doctor has not come across it, all the more reason for expert advice.
 
Hi, John1948,and welcome.
I think it is time your Doctor should arrange for you to visit a expert neuropathy consultant.
You should not being going through this kind of agony.
If your Doctor has not come across it, all the more reason for expert advice.
Thanks Izzzi, I didn't know that there was such a thing, so will try and find someone local to Newcastle. Cheers
 
Do you know your bg numbers , have they got better recently . Mine went very quickly downhill which is good but the rapid good control led to horrendous neuropathic pains in my legs. Basically everything from the base of my spin down felt like it was on fire for several months . Now the pain has subsided but I still get flare ups . The doc describe it to me that the high sugar levels were causing damage that the nerves can now feel due to lower sugar levels. There is something call the neuropathic cocktail which reportedly helps. It is a regime of fish oil and other supplements. A Google should find it .
 
This is my first post - so apologies if it doesn't make sense!!
I was diagnosed in July with Type 2 Diabetes and have suffered side effects which are proving hard to get diagnosed, so hopefully, someone out there may have some advice.
I suffer pain in my lower abdomen, groin and hips which are a burning pain together with sharp tingling sensations. I find it difficult to go out and can only walk a few yards with the aid of a walking stick due to the pain. My GP says he has not come across this before, so after 4 months the pain is really starting to affect me and is getting me down.
I am 66 and prior to being diagnosed had a full and busy life, but all stopped when these pains started.

Hi John1948
I get a lot of pain in my groin area and lower back pain and when I went to my GP eventually he ordered an x-ray. The x-ray showed I had arthritis in my hips so just wondering if you have had an x-ray. I can walk fairly well but with a limp but if I over do it I am in considerable pain although I do find ibuprofen works which my GP says is fine to take occasionally. Hope this may be of some help.
 
Hi John1948
I get a lot of pain in my groin area and lower back pain and when I went to my GP eventually he ordered an x-ray. The x-ray showed I had arthritis in my hips so just wondering if you have had an x-ray. I can walk fairly well but with a limp but if I over do it I am in considerable pain although I do find ibuprofen works which my GP says is fine to take occasionally. Hope this may be of some help.
I have had X~Ray and an MRI which show very mild deterioration in my hips and Pelvis. I have been told today that it may be vascular!
 
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