I suffer a lot from Numbness on lower legs and feet from knees downwards is this normal with type 2 have mentioned to my GP and Nurse who I attend for my Blood and Weight checks but don't seem to think anything about it
My fingers and toes also have a tendency towards numbness (a bit like a cotton wool feeling). I, too, raised this with my GP a long time ago but nothing was done. Probably because it doesn't cause me any problems really and if I do get cuts or whatever, I still heal relatively well. Yes, it is a bit irritating (especially when I used to cut bacon with a pair of scissors ... don't ask! .... I regularly used to take chunks out of my fingers too!).
Another interesting side-effect is that I find that I cannot hold or rub certain fabrics because it evokes a painful sensation in my fingers. But on the good side, cutting chunks out of my fingers (see above) didn't hurt that much! Very odd!!
Anyway, as I said, if it isn't causing you any specific problems, then there probably isn't any reason to be worried if your blood glucose levels are now ok.
Andy 🙂
That shows an interestingly cavalier attitude to your symptoms. I wouldn't recommend it to everyone with neuropathy symptoms. Or indeed, anyone. I assume you would take the same attitude if you cut a numb toe, in which case best of luck.My fingers and toes also have a tendency towards numbness (a bit like a cotton wool feeling). I, too, raised this with my GP a long time ago but nothing was done. Probably because it doesn't cause me any problems really and if I do get cuts or whatever, I still heal relatively well. Yes, it is a bit irritating (especially when I used to cut bacon with a pair of scissors ... don't ask! .... I regularly used to take chunks out of my fingers too!).
Another interesting side-effect is that I find that I cannot hold or rub certain fabrics because it evokes a painful sensation in my fingers. But on the good side, cutting chunks out of my fingers (see above) didn't hurt that much! Very odd!!
Anyway, as I said, if it isn't causing you any specific problems, then there probably isn't any reason to be worried if your blood glucose levels are now ok.
Andy 🙂
Sadly, I have been waiting a long time for answers, on the plus side, no pain when testing bg level. I failed the nerve conduction test in my hands, passed in my feet. Hands are all the time, feet erratic and on the day no numbness. Told I had carpal tunnel and referred to have surgical procedures. Still not got brave enough to do this. Get your blood under control and see if this improves things. Keep a diary of numbness events, including when, how long and level of numbness/pain. Then take data to next meeting.just would be nice if I could be told one way or the other if it was Diabetes related or not by my Dr
Like I said, if I do cut myself, I heal perfectly well. Believe me, I am not cavalier about my symptoms (I wouldn't have improved my condition so much if I was).That shows an interestingly cavalier attitude to your symptoms. I wouldn't recommend it to everyone with neuropathy symptoms. Or indeed, anyone. I assume you would take the same attitude if you cut a numb toe, in which case best of luck.
Well how else would you cut bacon? I've always used scissors, probably because that's what my mother did too.(especially when I used to cut bacon with a pair of scissors ... don't ask! .... I regularly used to take chunks out of my fingers too!).
Getting back on topic, you said originally that you "suffer" from numbness. If it is a concern, go to your doctor and insist on getting it investigated. If the doc says its your diabetes, ask him how does he know. That might focus his mind on appropriate investigation.just would be nice if I could be told one way or the other if it was Diabetes related or not by my Dr