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<blockquote data-quote="yingal2010" data-source="post: 338432" data-attributes="member: 29935"><p><span style="color: #8000FF">Spats, I'm on 40 mg of Simvastatin a day. I get my feet checked every 6 months and they are always absolutely fine. Im still taking the Aspirin 300 mg once a day and it seems to help a lot. I have got an appointment for next week for the doctor so I will see what he says too. Thanks!</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF4000">Klang, I am more than sure you are right on this one. My weight has crept up the last 5 years and my control has got worse as a result. I have been working on the sugars and the eating better for the last week or two and the pain has lessened, I dont know if this is related but I will take it as a good sign. Rap sheet of medications....lol...to what meds do you refer? I'd rather not be on a lot of those things but apparantly the Ramipril and Simvastatin are preventative at the moment. The Citalopram is because of an anxiety issue not related to my diabetes. I will take your advice about writing down what I eat and recording my blood sugars more regularly! I will definitely try and seize the day! Thanks.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #8000FF">Superchip, I tried stopping the statin a few months ago but it made little difference to be honest. I will ask the doctor about it though. Incidently, I find the colder weather helps with the pain as well and heat just makes it worse. </span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF4000">Sid Bonkers, I get the dull ache which seems to come and go in cycles as well as pins and needles in my hands but the pain in my legs is like a trapped nerve! Its worse in the legs at night. Going to see the doctor soon so hopefully he will be helpful! </span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #4000FF">Thanks for the advice everyone and I will let you know how I get on. </span></p><p><span style="color: #4000FF">Cheers. Ying x</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yingal2010, post: 338432, member: 29935"] [color=#8000FF]Spats, I'm on 40 mg of Simvastatin a day. I get my feet checked every 6 months and they are always absolutely fine. Im still taking the Aspirin 300 mg once a day and it seems to help a lot. I have got an appointment for next week for the doctor so I will see what he says too. Thanks![/color] [color=#FF4000]Klang, I am more than sure you are right on this one. My weight has crept up the last 5 years and my control has got worse as a result. I have been working on the sugars and the eating better for the last week or two and the pain has lessened, I dont know if this is related but I will take it as a good sign. Rap sheet of medications....lol...to what meds do you refer? I'd rather not be on a lot of those things but apparantly the Ramipril and Simvastatin are preventative at the moment. The Citalopram is because of an anxiety issue not related to my diabetes. I will take your advice about writing down what I eat and recording my blood sugars more regularly! I will definitely try and seize the day! Thanks.[/color] [color=#8000FF]Superchip, I tried stopping the statin a few months ago but it made little difference to be honest. I will ask the doctor about it though. Incidently, I find the colder weather helps with the pain as well and heat just makes it worse. [/color] [color=#FF4000]Sid Bonkers, I get the dull ache which seems to come and go in cycles as well as pins and needles in my hands but the pain in my legs is like a trapped nerve! Its worse in the legs at night. Going to see the doctor soon so hopefully he will be helpful! [/color] [color=#4000FF]Thanks for the advice everyone and I will let you know how I get on. Cheers. Ying x[/color] [/QUOTE]
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