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Old 12-29-2005, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by LauRa Lu
I know as diabetics we stand more chance of getting circulation problems. But do we generally feel the cold more than non-diabetics?

My hands and feet seem to constantly be cold even when i'm wrapped up really well, especially my feet, they don't seem to feel warm no matter how many socks I try to squeeze on. Any one else get this problem? might it be a sign that somethings wrong?
Yes, yes, yes!! My feet have the tingling cold all the time. It's been very strange, because this is the first year I have felt that and I have had diabetes for 18 years. They have a little numbness, too. I think it is part of neuropathy and circulation problems though. I almost want menopause back again to feel the heat. Can't figure out what is worse.
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