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Old 05-12-2009, 04:26 PM #1
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Hi there,

Just found this board and after browsing a bit I still don't know if I fit.

I do not have pain, just tingling/ pins and needles all the time! Hands arms feet legs and groin. Doctor said Neuropathy from Diabetes a few years ago. Condition has gotten a little worse but not much. My Diabetes is diet controlled and only gets a little high in the morning about 150 or so, A1c has always been below 6.0, in the normal range,so I have a hard time accepting this diagnosis.

Now a little more about me; Male 56 married with children, Diabetes for 6 years, Hemachomatosis for 1 year, Fibromyalgia last 9 years.

I am taking Imapramine and Felxeril for the Fibro Pain, its also supposed to help with the Neuro... a few vicodins a month for the real bad fibro days. I still work everyday and function pretty good.

But from reading here, most of you have pain and numbness, any one with the body tingles ?

Oh well,

Thanks
Doc and no I am not a doctor of medicine
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