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<blockquote data-quote="RAPS_od" data-source="post: 989889" data-attributes="member: 132477"><p>I know it's expensive and difficult to see a medical professional, but it sounds like it's time. What you describe with your feet sounds like neuropathy; as your sugars increase, neuropathy can lead to a host of other conditions you definitely want to avoid. </p><p>Getting your sugars down on a daily basis - not just a1c - which is over a period of time - is probably the first best thing to do to help yourself, but it won't eliminate the problems on its own. A doctor can prescribe medication to keep the pain at bay, as well as test you for other things that may be taking a toll on you.</p><p>I wish you the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAPS_od, post: 989889, member: 132477"] I know it's expensive and difficult to see a medical professional, but it sounds like it's time. What you describe with your feet sounds like neuropathy; as your sugars increase, neuropathy can lead to a host of other conditions you definitely want to avoid. Getting your sugars down on a daily basis - not just a1c - which is over a period of time - is probably the first best thing to do to help yourself, but it won't eliminate the problems on its own. A doctor can prescribe medication to keep the pain at bay, as well as test you for other things that may be taking a toll on you. I wish you the best. [/QUOTE]
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