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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 1289937" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>I suffered a lot of that and then a lot of pain in my feet. Hadn't been able to move my toes for a number of years but now all is well. I was never sure if it was the diabetes or the spinal tumors. benign but very problematic. I'm convinced it was the diabetes as now I honestly feel that I'm no longer diabetic I no longer have the problem and can once again curl my toes. I no longer have diabetic eye damage either. It was only in one eye and only mild but there it was and now it's gone. I'm beginning to suspect I'm something of a diabetic miracle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 1289937, member: 49289"] I suffered a lot of that and then a lot of pain in my feet. Hadn't been able to move my toes for a number of years but now all is well. I was never sure if it was the diabetes or the spinal tumors. benign but very problematic. I'm convinced it was the diabetes as now I honestly feel that I'm no longer diabetic I no longer have the problem and can once again curl my toes. I no longer have diabetic eye damage either. It was only in one eye and only mild but there it was and now it's gone. I'm beginning to suspect I'm something of a diabetic miracle! [/QUOTE]
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