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<blockquote data-quote="Ragmar" data-source="post: 1731684" data-attributes="member: 470328"><p>I'm in the similar boat, I've made the life style changes and have lost weight and my blood sugar level is stable (always between 4 and 7 throughout the day normally 5.4ish between meal) but as another member said it can be your body adjusting to the lowered blood sugar and I'm presently debating if I should go to the doctor myself to get this checked out. </p><p></p><p>I've noticed that my feet get cold but it's winter where I live and the temperatures drop throughout the day so I'm hoping that it's that, my brother has been diagnosed for 15 years and told me that the feeling comes and goes. </p><p></p><p>I don't necessarily have the pins and needles feel it's just a mild discomfort but whenever I massage my foot or walk on it it goes away. I'm sorry I don't have a more concrete answer for you but I wish you the best and congrats on your recent score. Make sure to celebrate your wins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragmar, post: 1731684, member: 470328"] I'm in the similar boat, I've made the life style changes and have lost weight and my blood sugar level is stable (always between 4 and 7 throughout the day normally 5.4ish between meal) but as another member said it can be your body adjusting to the lowered blood sugar and I'm presently debating if I should go to the doctor myself to get this checked out. I've noticed that my feet get cold but it's winter where I live and the temperatures drop throughout the day so I'm hoping that it's that, my brother has been diagnosed for 15 years and told me that the feeling comes and goes. I don't necessarily have the pins and needles feel it's just a mild discomfort but whenever I massage my foot or walk on it it goes away. I'm sorry I don't have a more concrete answer for you but I wish you the best and congrats on your recent score. Make sure to celebrate your wins [/QUOTE]
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