I have lived with increasingly painful legs for some 12 years now. At first I thought it was just wear and tear, then maybe just 'old age', so I took things easy at the time. However, in 1998 I was diagnosed Type 2 (diet controlled) and My GP thought I had Claudification. By this time I had to walk with a stick and the pains were getting worse. There is no pain at all when I am resting or walking around the house ( a bungalow), but now if I walk a hundred paces or so along a road the pain begins and I have to stop for a while to let it dissipate, then carry on and repeat the process ad lib. The pain runs from the buttock area right down to the feet, and the left leg is the worst. The Web was a relevation - I discovered I had a classic csse of Diabetic Proximal Neuropathy, for which unfortunaely there seems to be no cure (although quack ones are on offer!), and the side effects of tablet treament can compound the suffering ! I heard of another case of a lady who is now very restricted to the use of Zimmer frame, and another man who lives in a wheelchair. I did not fancy either alternative, so I read further on the Web, and found several specialists who advised MORE walking to remain mobile. I duly followed this advice and can gladly say it has helped tremendously. I am STILL walking, the pains are still there but not so strong, and now I know more about it I can live with it and fight it. I am now 83 and despite all this I still really enjoy life.