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Hi,

I have recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabeties (within the last 6 months) and taking 'Metforim 500mg' 3 times a day.

I have recently noticed a numbing on the front of my right lower leg. Is this something to be concerned about?

Regards

mkj

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norreal

You most probably have had high blood sugar levels!

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wegu

Dear Mkj,

Its something to get concerned with, you better visit your doctor as soon as possible.

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misditsy

Get yourself checked out, probably nothing to worry about better safe than sorry.

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orfordholly

Hi I would go and see your doctor about this.

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traceybarker

I get a lot of pain in my left leg hurting me again but siaticia

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