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Foot pain-I get a stabbing pain in my feet quite regularly, is there any significance with this and diabetes
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Melody     Reply with quote
Foot pain-I get a stabbing pain in my feet quite regularly, is there any significance with this and diabetes
beert394     Reply with quote
Sounds like a circulation problem which is common in diabetes.
Starnr     Reply with quote
Diabetics do get foot trouble however this sounds like Plantar Fasciitis to me. If you are diabetic then you shouls see your Dr to get it checked.
zof943     Reply with quote
My husband last year had what he called stabbing pains in his left foot. As time went on, his foot started to go numb and he went to the doctors. He was told he had sciatica and that a nerve was trapped, which was his problem. l would go along to the doctor, just to get it checked out and hopefully if you catch it early enough, whatever it is, it can be cured before it gets any worse.

Good luck.
Coach     Reply with quote
go 2 the doctors cos l had this in my leg and had an MR l scan and they found out it was problems with my back

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Kim     Reply with quote
Although u have to be extra careful with any foot problems with diabetes this stabbing pain is a very common thing that is called Plantarfascitis which is caused by ill-fitting shoes which do not support the foot arches.
It is caused by a falling arch due to walking on a very hard surface for too long with unsupported shoes.
Normally u can buy arch supports that fit into the shoe from ur chemist shop, or if it`s very sore u will have to rest it & visit ur doctor as he will prescribe a painkiller such as co-codamol with a 10mg Amitriptyline tablet taken at night to help u sleep.
He can also refer u to the Orthotic dept of ur local hospital & they will give u a night splint which helps keep the planter in ur foot from shrinking as this makes the foot very painful in the morning when rising after sleep at night.
The splint will help & if this is ur symptoms first thing in the morning then that is what u have got.
Look up Plntarfascitis on the web site for more details.
Lostyo     Reply with quote
if you are a diabetic you may be experiencing something called neuropathy, which is nerve damage. this is very serious and can also affect other parts of the body if it does turn out to be neuropathy. get it checked out!
Bobyer     Reply with quote
Foot pain associated with diabetes is usually caused by neuropathy, nerve damage from uncontrolled high blood sugar.

Get your blood sugar down to 100 fasting and under 140 after meals.

Talk to your doctor about neuropathy and learn to take better care of yourself and especially your feet. This can lead to injuries and gangrene, and possibly loss of your feet.
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
IT IS VERY VEY VERY IMPORTANT TO GET THIS CHECKED BY YOUR DOCTOR/NURSE.

THIS IS A SIGNIFICANT SIGN OF A POSSIBLE MAJOR PROBLEM IN DIABETIC PEOPLE
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