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Old 12-09-2004, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by mg_2204
At one point, and when I had a really hard time keeping BG under control, I had tingling in my fingers. Perhaps neuropathy at a very early stage? It went away, and nothing since.
When I was going through my rebelling stage, and not being careful about what I ate, I got a lot of tingling in my feet. I knew what it was - but I still found it hard to get back on track. Now, I occasionally get tingling in my fingers - and it bothers me. My numbers are good, my A1c is going in the right direction, but I guess sometimes I still eat things that I shouldn't.

Is it possible that the tingling in my fingers is a result of my BG going high, even though, if I test 2 hours after a meal, the bsl is good?

I don't think I could bear to lose the use of my hands - I do so many crafts, that would be impossible if my mobility was lost even a little bit. I'm scaring myself now - which is probably a good thing
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