After how long been diabetic, sugar in my blood can affect my feet nerves?!


Question: After how long been diabetic, sugar in my blood can affect my feet nerves!?
My feet are tinglyng and numbWww@Answer-Health@Com


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some people have the tingly and numb feelings before diagnosis!. this is why they go to the doctor in the first place!.

It all depends on the person as to how long and how high the glucose is before the neuropathy is noticed and also how bad it gets!.

Each of us being a very unique individual, the neuropathy hits surprisingly fast and hurts a lot, and some never get it!.

The numbness is why the doctors and diabetic associations are so insistant that we check our feet on a daily basis!. We can get sores and not know it until it is time to lose the foot all the way to the hip!.

Be checking closely with your doctor and be very honest with how various body parts feel and react to pain stimulous!.

Keeping glucose levels as close as possible to normal will sometimes reverse the really bad symptoms, and keep them from getting worse!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you are diabetic and your blood glucose values are not normal severe complications can occur!. Diabetic neuropathy is the long trem complication of the diabetets which can effect the blood circultion in the body and effect any organ Feet and legs are one of the organs effected by the diabetes!.

Visit my free website for more on nerve injury to feet due to diabetes
http://www!.reddiabetes!.com/Nerve_Injury_!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you were an undiagnosed diabetic for awhile before you got diagnosed, it does not take long to start getting the tingling sensations!. And if you don't control your diabetes well, the tingling can show up sooner than it should!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

yes it can and you may have diabetic neuropathy ====google it and check the symptoms----you have some of them===can be treatedWww@Answer-Health@Com

YES, too much sugar will affect every place the blood flows!.
this means it will affect your heart, minor and other major organs inside the human body!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

That all depends on how well you manage your blood sugar!. If you keep it anywhere close to the normal range, you'll never have neuropathy (the tingly, numb feeling)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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