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beckyboo12

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Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Insulin
Just wondering if you can help my son is 16 Type1 he keeps getting pain in back of legs is it something to do with his diabetes or something else
 
Just wondering if you can help my son is 16 Type1 he keeps getting pain in back of legs is it something to do with his diabetes or something else
We cannot diagnose on the forum, I’m sorry. I know it’s a bank holiday weekend but you need to get him seen by a dr. If it’s not severe you should maybe make him an appt after Easter, if it’s more serious you could ring 111 for advice.
 
@beckyboo12 my surgery is open over Easter - not today, Sunday, but they were open Good Friday and will be tomorrow. Might be worth checking if yours is too. Do they use e-consult? If so you could add a question today and they’ll get back to you when they’re open.
 
@beckyboo12 . Ultimately it may be best to see your GP but in the mean time you could prepare yourself and hopefully take some more information along with you.
1. Has your son increased any form of exercise recently? Even walking?
2. Has he decreased his activity levels recently ?
3. Is he maintaining his fluid levels? Too little fluid can lead to leg cramps, even mild cramping.
4. If possible keep a record of when the pain occurs and the type of pain. i.e. A dull ache, or a sharp sudden pain.
I know from personal experience that the hamstrings, the big, majorly important muscles in the back of the legs can quite often become painful with just a small change to lifestyle, usually exercise related but also lack of hydration in hot weather.
Also worth remembering that your son is still young. This could be related to him maturing and his body developing.
 
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