I get really bad numbness in fingers in morning after my carb loaded meal. I believe one doesn't need to be diabetic to get such symptoms. Even with little rise in blood glucose I feel those symptoms. I think it's because of water retention and inflammation caused by carbs in people who have high IR.I had the same symptoms or similar (numbness which I noticed more at night) and feared the onset of nenuropathy having had variably controlled type 1 for 37 years.
Went to the physio who said that only a nerve conductivity test could rule out this possibility but that based on my symptoms she thought it was more likely to be related to the onset of carpal tunnel syndrome. She said that since the numbness was not in my feet/legs and the sensations weren't constant it was unlikely to be neurological.
You are pre diabetic and right to be cautious about carbs however most poeple don't get these issues until they have had diabetes (diagnosed or un diagnosed) for 20 years plus.
I used to get tingling sensation since I was was in high school. I am pretty sure I have insulin resistant my whole life as it runs in family. I wish someone would have pointed it out. At my place we always link tingling sensation to sitting for long at a place in one position, we sit cross legged alot. The give away was edema which started since last three years. I started having bad edema in legs like a kideny patient. But for me even after going to a kideny specialist, two GP nothing came out. As all my blood results were normal. No doctor pointed this out except my mum who kept saying the loose weight. I wish I listened her.I’ve had episodes of numbness, pins and needles, as well as cramp, usually in the mornings, in my hands/fingers, toes and calves.
I was concerned these were related to diabetes and had various blood tests - which is part of how I ended up with a diagnosis of prediabetes.
I’ve also had low blood pressure though, which is less typical of a diabetes issue. So I’ve continued to try to find out what’s going on that doesn’t feel right in my body’s responses.
Times of numbness have often coincided with feeling over tired/lethargic, and chilly. Most recently I’ve come across information about how the vagus nerve function, in the overall nervous system (polyvagal theory). It turns out that might have a lot to do with these episodes - and the cause may be emotional. I think this adds up (for me, at least) It might be different for other people. But it’s helped me to find some possible answers with this. I’d been looking at chronic fatigue, too, but as an ongoing, regular experience, that doesn’t really fit for me.
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