But so soon after eating?
Yes, I've had that for quite a while - I can usually tell if my BG levels are going up (and also down) by the sensations (they're a sort of tingling, I'd agree) in my lower legs and feet. I've likened it to sometimes feeling like a 'cold flush' in my legs.
I also get crackly joints and pain in my hands when trying to close my fingers to make a fist. There's no pain when my fingers are opening, or at rest, just when curling them up.
Oddly enough, all those sensations stopped on Day 2 of my attempt at the Newcastle Diet. That was 12 days ago and, so far, they've not been back - fingers crossed (which I can now do without saying: Ouch!)
It is for me. After meals and when I wake up which seem unrelated.Thanks for your response and glad its getting better of you.
My tingling has now stopped. It lasted about 1h. Is this the sort of thing that happens to you?
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It was too difficultYou managed to solve you rubik's cube.
I never could. Or maybe that is a sign or craziness.
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Actually I could do It blindfolded a few years back. Check the cube then cover my eyes. Now though. It is too difficult.It was too difficult
BTW have you ever tested your BS when you have the 'sensations'? I just checked my 2h and it was 6.7. A number I thought would not cause trouble.
Were you ever diagnosed with neuropathy?
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