That would make sense... the years I have been running high BG pre-diagnosis :?
My GP has referred me to the diabetic clinic for investigation and suggested they may refer me on to neurology, which is something I'd be ok with.
Interestingly, I banged the sole of my foot quite hard on the handle when I was climbing in to the bath for my shower. It hurt like anything for a bit, but I can feel the sensation has changed (imporved) a little, especially around the sides of my toes, which kind of goes with the compression/entrapment theory.
My GP, with whom I normally have a very good relationship, just looked at me when I said that I knew diabetics who's neuropathy had improved...
He then told me about the research he has read and the training he has attended and he gave me the gradually progressive line, the not worth testing as I'm type 2 and the inevitability of insulin eventually blah blah blah... And I did the broken record with why I need to test and wanting to achieve HbA1c between 5-6, closer to 5, to prevent these complications.
Ironically, he gave me a questionaire on depression to complete as I left, I didn't feel depressed until I saw him in the clinic
It is very difficult to resist this line, he's abeen my doctor for 20 years and I trust him :| I need to develop the hide of a rinoserous and be really bloody minded to stick with this. Although since reading here the last couple of days, with all the support and encouragement, I feel much better
and seeing my BG staying much lower over the last couple of days feels very positive.