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Poor sleep - could it be blood sugars levels?
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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2428015" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>It is noted [USER=547007]@janet1980[/USER] that nerve damage can start even on 7.8 meter readings. Remember every meter is different so that can be difficult to strictly monitor. Also is your itching nerve damage or nerve repair? Once again that is debatable. It's mooted nerves can regrow and reroute, as of heart vessels.</p><p>My itching was triggered at about 8 once I had good(ish) control. Still does. However we are all different. Remember that.</p><p>Can you get control or lower than 8s?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2428015, member: 196960"] It is noted [USER=547007]@janet1980[/USER] that nerve damage can start even on 7.8 meter readings. Remember every meter is different so that can be difficult to strictly monitor. Also is your itching nerve damage or nerve repair? Once again that is debatable. It's mooted nerves can regrow and reroute, as of heart vessels. My itching was triggered at about 8 once I had good(ish) control. Still does. However we are all different. Remember that. Can you get control or lower than 8s? [/QUOTE]
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