Hello
@wendyinsurrey welcome to the forum, have you had Neurological tests to prove you actually have
Neuropathy? if so Amitriptyline may relieve the pain slightly but other medication is available as my dear friend
@Flower has explained. Please don`t put compresses on your feet concentrate on getting your blood sugars
under control as a priority, as newly diagnosed (DX) if you have Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) its highly
unlikely it has just started. Slow onset DPN usually occurs months if not longer before DX and if not treated in the
early stages can cause permanent damage to the nerves in your feet and possibly your hands too, Gabapentin and
Pregabalin are the usual treatments along with Duloxetine if needed. This medication does take two or three weeks
to work but well worth the wait, can you confirm you have a definite DX other than your Dr assuming it`s Neuropathy?
Your feet are very precious with Diabetes (D) and need constant care everyday to avoid complications developing
T2`s are just as much at risk as other types so don`t assume complications will not affect you, I suggest you ask your
GP to refer you to a Podiatrist under the NHS and take advice from them, if not available at the moment it would pay
you to have a private consultation with a local Podiatrist who will refer you to the hospital if they think it warrants it.
Please come back and let the forum know how you are coping, also any medication you are on would help plus your
last HbA1c result, we are here to help on your big D journey stay safe. x