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<blockquote data-quote="BramHall456" data-source="post: 445328" data-attributes="member: 84965"><p>I am old 75.have terrible pain in my feet and perenium area.dr said its neuropathy and there was nothing could be done.Its a choice between very strong pain killers and going potty on side effects or the pain.I cant walk due to the nuropathy and find it very very distressing to the point of crying. Why me!!!!!! What have I done to deserve this.It is in my family apparently. You can inherit diabeties. Got my bs down to about 7.5 mmols from 17 mmols about 4/5 years ago.I take 5000mcg of the water soluable B12 vitamin ordered from Amerson.trouble is im like a bad apple.look all right on the out side but bad on inside also dont have a sympathetic family.people can be very cruel, ive been called hopalong and get off your bottom. Im old and knackered and at times wish I did not wake up in the morning that is if I get any sleep. Let this be a warning to those of you who still have low mmol s.you dont have to starve just eat min of low carbs and keep away from cakes, choc,sugery drinks etc. The food in our shops is full of salt and suger so its one hell of a job to find realy healthy food. If anybody knows of a good pain killer that does not affect the mind (or organs) let me know. I notice a lot of threads say dont worry. I am a killjoy If you get like me you will worry.and it can come on very quickley neuropathy its equal to MS. In fact proberbly worse.very few people in the public arena have heared of, its known as PN. So if your feet, legs perenium organs ureatha etc start to burn or pain your stuck with it.I have done a lot of research on the vitamin B complexes, you can find out a lot about this on the web.But it seems you can arrest diabeties and repair the mylin nerve sheaths if thre diabeties has not taken a foot hold. Dont deride me for putting the truth up front there are others out there who have my experience and worse. Have a nice day </p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BramHall456, post: 445328, member: 84965"] I am old 75.have terrible pain in my feet and perenium area.dr said its neuropathy and there was nothing could be done.Its a choice between very strong pain killers and going potty on side effects or the pain.I cant walk due to the nuropathy and find it very very distressing to the point of crying. Why me!!!!!! What have I done to deserve this.It is in my family apparently. You can inherit diabeties. Got my bs down to about 7.5 mmols from 17 mmols about 4/5 years ago.I take 5000mcg of the water soluable B12 vitamin ordered from Amerson.trouble is im like a bad apple.look all right on the out side but bad on inside also dont have a sympathetic family.people can be very cruel, ive been called hopalong and get off your bottom. Im old and knackered and at times wish I did not wake up in the morning that is if I get any sleep. Let this be a warning to those of you who still have low mmol s.you dont have to starve just eat min of low carbs and keep away from cakes, choc,sugery drinks etc. The food in our shops is full of salt and suger so its one hell of a job to find realy healthy food. If anybody knows of a good pain killer that does not affect the mind (or organs) let me know. I notice a lot of threads say dont worry. I am a killjoy If you get like me you will worry.and it can come on very quickley neuropathy its equal to MS. In fact proberbly worse.very few people in the public arena have heared of, its known as PN. So if your feet, legs perenium organs ureatha etc start to burn or pain your stuck with it.I have done a lot of research on the vitamin B complexes, you can find out a lot about this on the web.But it seems you can arrest diabeties and repair the mylin nerve sheaths if thre diabeties has not taken a foot hold. Dont deride me for putting the truth up front there are others out there who have my experience and worse. Have a nice day Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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