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<blockquote data-quote="KennyS" data-source="post: 315627" data-attributes="member: 48174"><p>I asked this question in, of all places, the 'Ask A Question' portion of the forum and got no answers so, since it is directed to T2's in the first place, I would ask again here.</p><p></p><p>A question for those people with T2 and are or have been effected my some form of Neuropathy. I have some sensations of mild numbness, heat, pain, etc in one foot that comes and goes in varying degrees. My question is for those who have successfully brought their blood glucose to normal readings primarily through diet and exercise, do these sensations improve (reverse) over time or do they remain the same.... I guess I should also ask... even if you have managed control of you numbers, does it continue to worsen?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Kenny :wave:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennyS, post: 315627, member: 48174"] I asked this question in, of all places, the 'Ask A Question' portion of the forum and got no answers so, since it is directed to T2's in the first place, I would ask again here. A question for those people with T2 and are or have been effected my some form of Neuropathy. I have some sensations of mild numbness, heat, pain, etc in one foot that comes and goes in varying degrees. My question is for those who have successfully brought their blood glucose to normal readings primarily through diet and exercise, do these sensations improve (reverse) over time or do they remain the same.... I guess I should also ask... even if you have managed control of you numbers, does it continue to worsen? Thanks Kenny :wave: [/QUOTE]
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