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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 1290455" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>As far as I have read, you *can* have neuropathy with just pre-diabetes (I got my first diabetes diagnosis a couple of months ago after going to the doctor with painful feet and numb toes), especially if you also have high cholesterol/ triglycerides.</p><p>I had bad neuropathy-very painful- but it's getting better now I have been working on getting my blood sugar and cholesterol back into a safe range. I also had various carpal tunnel stuff and spine/sciatic pain which I thought might be fibromyalgia, but that's getting better too-all my nerves were going haywire because of high-BG. </p><p>Your case will be different to mine, but it does sound like there are similarities- I think you should get it checked: if there is a problem with BG and you catch it now, it should be much easier to deal with. Hope it works out well for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 1290455, member: 343949"] As far as I have read, you *can* have neuropathy with just pre-diabetes (I got my first diabetes diagnosis a couple of months ago after going to the doctor with painful feet and numb toes), especially if you also have high cholesterol/ triglycerides. I had bad neuropathy-very painful- but it's getting better now I have been working on getting my blood sugar and cholesterol back into a safe range. I also had various carpal tunnel stuff and spine/sciatic pain which I thought might be fibromyalgia, but that's getting better too-all my nerves were going haywire because of high-BG. Your case will be different to mine, but it does sound like there are similarities- I think you should get it checked: if there is a problem with BG and you catch it now, it should be much easier to deal with. Hope it works out well for you! [/QUOTE]
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