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Starting around 4 weeks ago I began to experience a rapid onset of what seems to be neuropathy. The pain jumps around from 1 to 4 different places at once. Some ones it is under one of my feet, some of my toes, on top of my feet, on the side of the feet, on the bottom of the leg, on top of the leg, near the knee, on different spots of the hand, near the elbow, the lower part of the arm, the upper arm. The pain can last for an hour or 8 hours in the same spot. It is a sharp stabbing pain that I feel. There is no numbness.
Could this be cause by some onset of diabetes? I was tested for diabetes a few months ago and it was negative. For example as type this I have pain behind my right knee, the side of my right foot, top of my right hand, my right pinky, and the top of my left hand. I have a doctor apointment this wednesday. I am scared now that I have diabetes and this is the first symptom rapid onset of neuropathy. |
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