Hi Ryan, if you have had nerve conduction tests and they are negative then the answer would be no you haven't. Please ask to be referred back to a neurologist so things can be looked at for you. An MRI of your neck, brain and back might be an option to see if there are any underlying causes.thank you for the reply i am at a loss with it and i suspect i have some form of severe neuropathy which no one knows about
does anyone after eating feel like there legs are heavy and they experience a prickling sensation in both legs also a strange bilateral weakness in both knees i don't know if this is related to diabetes or whether it is carb related as i know carbs can cause strange problems i have had emg tests and they said my nerves are fine so I'm at a loss its basically like my legs stop working normally after eating and burn for hours after even when my blood sugar is ranging 5.5 to 8.4 i just don't understand
My first complications with diabetes ( type 1 ) started with diabetic neuropathy of the upper legs and the upper arms. I had mostly a heavy feeling with severe weakness. I got to the point that I needed a few months with a walker to help me stand and walk. This was in my early 20's. Initially because my symptoms were atypical they ignored it until I got to the point I could no longer walk and they were able to diagnose me with Diabetic Amyotrophy. If it continues keep pushing for answers.
Is this due to poor control ? Or is it just idiopathic ?
hmm this is strange how are you now as i am told that diabetic amyotrophy goes away after a period of months ?
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