Neuropathy

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I have slightly raised blood sugar levels. pre diabetes. Have had this for a while . Never goes into actuall type 2 . i am slim , fit active eat very well, ( have had surgery due to diverticulitis, but getting back into exercise again). I realise anyone can develop diabetes, especially as we get older( i am 63) My question is i have had signs of neuropathy for a while, tingling, coldness, but no,pain or anything. Could,this be from pre diabetes? My numbers are just above normal, but apparently still classed as pre diabetes. My iron was low after surgery, so my doc is giving me b 12 injections,( b12 deficiency can produce neuropathy too) . A lthough myb 12 was in normal range., he is going by my symptoms. can anyone help,with this please?

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    Just a suggestion, there are courses available for newly diagnosed type two diabetics, would it be useful to approach your surgery about these . also available for type 1

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      I am in Australia, and my gp says its pre diabetes and i am working on that, difficult if you read my posts above about my weight etc. i eat healthily etc. very difficult challenge . I need to keep the weight Ive slowly gaained since my surgery.

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    Just a suggestion, there are courses available for newly diagnosed type two diabetics, would it be useful to approach your surgery about these . also available for type 1

  • Posted

    Just a suggestion, there are courses available for newly diagnosed type two diabetics, would it be useful to approach your surgery about these . also available for type 1

  • Posted

    Just a suggestion, there are courses available for newly diagnosed type two diabetics, would it be useful to approach your surgery about these . also available for type 1

  • Posted

    Just a suggestion, there are courses available for newly diagnosed type two diabetics, would it be useful to approach your surgery about these . also available for type 1.

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