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Newly diagnosed and Neuropathy

Ian in Cheltenham

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I was given the news by my GP on Friday that I have diabetes - I presume type 2. My fasting test result was 10. It's rather poleaxed me and I'm beating myself up for not having lost weight over recent years as I had intended. I have my first appointment with the Practice Nurse on Friday prior to my attending DESMOND.

I have a question on Neuropathy. Over the past few weeks I have had a lot of tingling in my back and legs and on the outside of my arms incuding my little fingers. I'd assumed the tingling in my legs was due to a pinched nerve but having read about neuropathy I'm not so sure! Its keeping me awake at nights, my legs are twitching and it takes me a while to get to sleep. Fortunately,by the morning it seems to have gone. My question is should I draw this to the attention of my Doctor now or wait until I see the nurse on Friday?

Ian
 
Hi Ian and welcome to the forum If you already have an appointment with your DN on Friday I suggest you ask her about your pins and needles unless you are able to get an appointment with your GP before this when it might be a good idea to talk to him since it is bad enough to make you lose sleep.

Since you are newly diagnosed, here is some information that will help you to get started on gaining good control of your diabetes. It is, by the way, not your fault that you have diabetes even if you are overweight as most overweight people do not get diabetes.

 
Hi Daisy1. Thank you for your prompt response. It's all very new to me at the moment - I seem to be thinking of Diabetes all the time and it's really dragging me down. I really am in a bad place mentally over it but I see others on the forum have had a similar reaction which is, sort of, reassuring.

In anticipation of being told to modify my diet I have done so already, cutting back on the excessive carbohydrates I was consuming and upping my non starchy veg and having lean meat or fish. I seem to have lost some weight which is the one ray of light at the moment.

Ian
 
welcome,

your reaction is totally normal and things DO get better as it gets more familiar.
You don't say what medication (if any) you are on? Are you treated by diet alone?
 
Thank you Snodger - I hope so!

I think the intention is that I should initially try and control my sugar levels by diet and exercise alone - I'll know more on Friday. I've got a call into the nurse for (hopefully) some reassurance on the tingling I've been getting in my legs, and for some reason, little fingers.

I really don't want this!

Ian
 
I think I would have to say yes.
I'd noticed twitching, more in my fingers and wrists.
Originally my symptoms pointed to ME, as my BG seems normal, but then the last fasting level was 14.
I was put on metformin, and to be honest, that and a total diet change to low GL, all the symptoms went.
 
Neuopathy is a sod :evil:

Unless you are young, healthy and fit or a lizard or a worm once the damage is there then it will stay there , the good news is that you can reduce the symptoms and some pain by diet and exercise .

The US health dept site has got some good info .
http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/neuropathies/

Nerve damage can also happen for many other reasons such as spine damage or if the nerves get damage or severed during surgery or an accident .
 
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