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Hi everyone,
Just need some encouraging words, I have this neuropathy everywhere, it is now in my face, so I literally have it from head to toe, I have been trying to keep my blood glucose under control, but it's not going well, in the last 4 days I have had 2 hypoglycemia attacks, I really think this hypoglycemia problems are what is wrong with me, I have to get this under control, the Doctors do not agree with me, but they could be wrong, I have an appt. In 3 weeks at UCLA neurology I hope the can help I am losing hope fast. ![]() |
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Ask your doctors for a fasting INSULIN test. This will show high if you are insulin resistant, and in extreme cases can show an insulin secreting tumor of the pancreas.
Eat small meals throughout the day. 5 if you can. Make sure some protein is in each one. Large meals lead to more insulin secretion. Sugar and starchy carbs also spike insulin. Also some liver testing may be helpful. The liver makes glucose for you when you are not eating...and if this is not happening, you will be low. Lipoic acid may lower blood sugar in some people. Drop that one and see if you are better. I certainly would be investing in a glucometer and strips, and testing several times a day to see where your metabolism is going. Stay away from juices as they spike insulin. I'd add in acetyl carnitine. This supplement helps the mitochondria when glucose is not available. Carnitine transports fatty acids to be burned for energy instead.
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Dear Friends,
I am so miserable right now with all this numbness I wonder if it can ever get better, MrsD thank you for your response above, I am doing the 5 small meals a day and am planning on purchasing the other supplement you mentioned, i have a question, if I get the hypoglycemia under control can the numbness get better or under control, I just don't know how much longer I can stand this, it seems the more I try with the supplements and diet the worse I am getting. Thanks, Jan |
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Yes, it is possible. But you know, I am worried, because this seems severe.
Get that fasting insulin test ASAP if you can.
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Is there some other conditions I should be looking at that could cause these symptoms, I'm not trying to diagnose myself but I am having some truly big problems here. Thanks, Jan
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I think the only way to know for sure (and convince doctors) is to have a glucometer at home and test all day long.
fasting, 1.5hr after breakfast, before lunch, 1.5hr after lunch, before dinner, 1.5 hr after dinner, before bedtime, and wake up around 1am and test then if you can. Keep a corresponding log of what you eat at those meals when you are testing. If your A1C is low, and your INSULIN high, that would point to a specific tumor of the pancreas that secretes insulin. There is a further test they can do but usually it is done in the hospital. Low blood sugar spells can have confusing symptoms, and the only way to know for sure is to have a blood test to confirm it with your glucometer. Do you have low blood sugar symptoms in the night? Nightmares, or night sweats?
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I don't think hypoglycemia can cause nerve numbness. The recognized symptoms are: nervousness, sweating, intense hunger, trembling, weakness, palpitations, and often have trouble speaking. The trembling and palpations are the opposite of numbness. So, your doctor may be correct about that. Certainly, if treatments used for hypoglycemia aren't alleviating the numbness, you need to return to the doctors. It can be serious. It can be a symptom of several disorders, including an impending stroke. Please return to the doctor. |
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Persistant and repeated low blood sugar can damage nerves...
They in a sense starve. One serious low in a diabetic is now linked to onset of dementia in some recent studies. http://forecast.diabetes.org/news/lo...risk-diabetics
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Hi Mrs D they did my fasting insulin in the hospital I got those results from my Doc today they were 2.50 he said they are within normal range. They said my AIC was borderline low. Any comments appreciated. Thanks Jan
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