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<blockquote data-quote="Shas3" data-source="post: 2069453" data-attributes="member: 501900"><p>Hi. If the pain is severe and if the HbA1c drop was over 2% points (as in the older system... i dropped 4 percentage points from 11.8 to 7.8) there is a possibility that it maybe a case of TIND. It appears that this is more likely if blood sugar levels were relatively high for a while by the time of diagnosis. In my case based on my medical check schedules and symptoms (increased hunger etc.) I suspect i was running quite high (probably in the range of 15-18 mmol at fasting) for 18 months at least before diagnosis. So i am quite convinced that my case was a TIND but am a bit disappointed that doctors didn’t anticipate while getting me onto aggressive steps to bring down blood sugar levels. Apparently the most recent thinking is if at diagnosis the levels are very high, a gradual reduction is preferred. On the brighter side if the neuropathy is indeed a case of TIND, it is more likely to be acute snd not chronic i.e. it could be limited ad reversed. Good luck and wishing you a quick and full recovery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shas3, post: 2069453, member: 501900"] Hi. If the pain is severe and if the HbA1c drop was over 2% points (as in the older system... i dropped 4 percentage points from 11.8 to 7.8) there is a possibility that it maybe a case of TIND. It appears that this is more likely if blood sugar levels were relatively high for a while by the time of diagnosis. In my case based on my medical check schedules and symptoms (increased hunger etc.) I suspect i was running quite high (probably in the range of 15-18 mmol at fasting) for 18 months at least before diagnosis. So i am quite convinced that my case was a TIND but am a bit disappointed that doctors didn’t anticipate while getting me onto aggressive steps to bring down blood sugar levels. Apparently the most recent thinking is if at diagnosis the levels are very high, a gradual reduction is preferred. On the brighter side if the neuropathy is indeed a case of TIND, it is more likely to be acute snd not chronic i.e. it could be limited ad reversed. Good luck and wishing you a quick and full recovery [/QUOTE]
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