phobbs72 said:
Hi
I was recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in December 2012. I am just getting to grips with medication - Gliclazide 80mg twice a day for past week having switched from Metformin (didn't agree with me). However, I have been suffering with terrible soreness/burning in my pectoral muscles - radiating into my armpits with no redness or rash visible or lumps. Could this be attributed to any sort of neuropathy? Any comments/advice would be much appreciated.
Hi phobbs72,
I'm really showing my ignorance here because...I've never heard of
neuropathy.
Health issues relating to Diabetes were explained to me by my doctor's practice nurse and the podiatrist, but no mention of "neuropathy".
I'm unable to offer an educated reply, but after Googling the word, and from all that was explained to me, it certainly looks like your symptoms are pointing to neuropathy.
I'll be interested in reading further replies.
I hope you receive the definitive answer, and I too, wish you well.
maria g said:
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Someone at work said that Diabetes was nothing-well I wish they had it as then some people might have more sympathy!!Has anyone else :roll: encountered this type of attitude?
Hello maria g,
Where do these people get their ideas from? I'm stunned by that comment.
I've never come across an attitude like that myself however, having mentioned that, I've stopped telling people I've diabetes as their eyes sort of glaze over if I mention it. They are in the minority though, but it's them who tend to come to mind whenever this sort of thing is mentioned.
Ignore your work colleague, just pity her/him for their ignorance.
Your'e way over, and above them.
weewillie.