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<blockquote data-quote="john1948" data-source="post: 676266" data-attributes="member: 138891"><p>This is my first post - so apologies if it doesn't make sense!!</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>I am 66 and prior to being diagnosed had a full and busy life, but all stopped when these pains started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john1948, post: 676266, member: 138891"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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