The soles of my feet are very painful and my fingers are also sore, I have difficulty operating switches and opening bubble packs of medication. Could this be due to diabetes?
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Extremity pains caused by Diabetes?
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Neuropathy can be caused by diabetes. Or by vitamin B12 deficiency. Ask your doctor, or diabetes team
Yes, I think so too. I have pains in my hands but it's carpal tunnel which also is common being a person that has Diabetes. I don't have foot problems so that is why I'm guessing Neuropathy.
I've been tested and told 6 (yes six) times that I have neuropathy in my feet, the doctor isn't doing anything about it 😔
Is there anything that can be done for it? I was under the impression that there isn't anything apart from pain meds🤷♀️
Sorry, just seen this post. Re your Vit B12 deficiency have you been tested for Pernicious Anaemia?
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