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Old 12-29-2005, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by DeusXM

I'm not entirely sure that having cold extremities is really anything to do with diabetes. It happens to a lot of people, diabetic or not. I always used to have really cold hands when I was younger, and this was prior to me developing diabetes. My mother has, to put it midly, the cold, frigid hands of Satan, and she's not diabetic either.
I did think it's probably not related to diabetes, but I have only noticed it since i've had diabetes so I thought i'd ask if anyone else thinks it could be linked. When I was younger I always had oddly hot feet... no matter what time of year, so i'm quite the opposite now. At the moment I touch my mums hands and she feels like a heater litterally, but we're both in the same heated room.

I had my feet check just about 5 weeks ago, so I think they're ok... just cold!
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