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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2523719" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>Hello, and welcome, [USER=556794]@stevieg662[/USER] </p><p>So sorry you are having such discomfort. It seems that your nurse is suggesting your symptoms are due to neuropathy? If so, there are medications he / she can prescribe. You don’t have to ‘get used to it’ and suffer. Go back and ask for another opinion.</p><p></p><p>Some people find symtoms such as you have do improve, if they manage better control of blood glucose levels. The best way to do this for someome with T2 diabetes is to reduce carbohydrate foods in diet, and to regularly test using a blood glucose meter. Have you tried that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2523719, member: 100904"] Hello, and welcome, [USER=556794]@stevieg662[/USER] So sorry you are having such discomfort. It seems that your nurse is suggesting your symptoms are due to neuropathy? If so, there are medications he / she can prescribe. You don’t have to ‘get used to it’ and suffer. Go back and ask for another opinion. Some people find symtoms such as you have do improve, if they manage better control of blood glucose levels. The best way to do this for someome with T2 diabetes is to reduce carbohydrate foods in diet, and to regularly test using a blood glucose meter. Have you tried that? [/QUOTE]
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