Hi
I have Diabetic Amyotrophy - it took 10 months to diagnose in my left leg and 14 months in just as my left was starting to recover it started in my right.
Neuropathy have signed me back to my GP who has no experience of it, I recently saw a diabetic consultant who has only seen 3 cases, despite being ready to retire and he thinks I should be back at the neurology department - my GP has written to them, but don't hold your breath.
I tried alsorts, but now realise that most of the "experts" switch off once they hear the word diabetic and don't pick up the amyotrophy part or have never heard of it.
Has anyone out there been done a similar path? Any words of wisdom gratefully received, after 18 months or so and quick becoming house bound I'm beginning to tear my hair out - still got a sense of humour though - just.
I have Diabetic Amyotrophy - it took 10 months to diagnose in my left leg and 14 months in just as my left was starting to recover it started in my right.
Neuropathy have signed me back to my GP who has no experience of it, I recently saw a diabetic consultant who has only seen 3 cases, despite being ready to retire and he thinks I should be back at the neurology department - my GP has written to them, but don't hold your breath.
I tried alsorts, but now realise that most of the "experts" switch off once they hear the word diabetic and don't pick up the amyotrophy part or have never heard of it.
Has anyone out there been done a similar path? Any words of wisdom gratefully received, after 18 months or so and quick becoming house bound I'm beginning to tear my hair out - still got a sense of humour though - just.