How to Cope With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

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Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “Neuropathy is an abnormality anywhere in a nerve pathway that disrupts nerve signals, causing the brain to misinterpret feelings or sensations. different types of neuropathy go by different names, depending on the number of nerves affected, their function, and where in the body they are located... View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 6, 2009 at 9:08 pm By:

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#diabetes Find out how to treat diabetic peripheral neuropathy--an often painful form of nerve damage. http://bit.ly/2HvD0C

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy and How Does Affect Diabetics? | The Diabetes Club

thediabetesclub.com — “If you have had diabetes for more than 10 years and you have not kept your blood glucose levels close to near-normal levels, you probably have some symptoms ofView full resource at thediabetesclub.com

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy and How Does Affect Diabetics? http://fun.ly/tbzd

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What Is Peripheral Neuropathy and How Does Affect Diabetics? | The Diabetes Club - Digg

digg.com — “If you have had diabetes for more than 10 years and you have not kept your blood glucose levels close to near-normal levels, you probably have some symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. It is a condition that affects to 75% of all people with diabetesView full resource at digg.com

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Diabetic Nerve Pain: Autonomic & Peripheral Neuropathy

diabetes.webmd.com — “About half of people with diabetes develop diabetic neuropathy. Catching it early is critical to halting nerve pain and damage. Here--™s how to recognize the symptoms.View full resource at diabetes.webmd.com

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Diabetic Nerve Pain: Do You Recognize the Symptoms?: About half of people with diabetes develop diabetic neuropa... http://bit.ly/bF8ct7

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Foot Care When You Have Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy - How to avoid foot complications

endocrineweb.com — “Diabetic peripheral neuropathy often causes people to lose feeling in their feet, making it all the more important to take good care of your feet. helpful tips on good foot care when you have peripheral neuropathy.View full resource at endocrineweb.com

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We've just added a patients' guide to diabetic neuropathy! Check out one of the new DNP articles about foot care: http://tinyurl.com/mpzdf4

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Can high insulin levels also cause neuropathy ? - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “I read that high insulin can also cause neuropathy, but youdon't check yourinsulin levels daily only your glucose levels, so how do you know what is causing your neuropathy, high glucose or insulin ?View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Type 2 #diabetes: Can high insulin levels also cause neuropathy ?: I read that high insulin can also cause neuropa... http://bit.ly/9wHGCc

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Why does diabetes cause my feet to burn?

tanglewoodfootspecialists.com — “Many people with diabetes notice a burning or numbness in their feet. This condition is known as Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy is a dysfunction of the nerves due to a reduced delivery of oxygen by the circulatory system, common in people with diabetes. Many diabetics feel that their burning feet are the worst symptom of the disease. Peripheral neuropathy can sometimes be controlled when it is caused by diabetes. I use two different modalities to treat diabetic peripheral View full resource at tanglewoodfootspecialists.com

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ajsdpmTanglewood Foot Specialists in 1998.
 
Dr. Schneider's mission is to solve your foot and ankle pain in the shortest time possible.  He is a consultant for several running and triathlon clubs around Houston and treats athletes in all sports, working with them to minimize or eliminate time away from activity.  Physicians throughout the city rely on his knowledge and skill in the area of biomechanics and orthotics and regularly send their own patients to him. He has become a resource for other podiatrists to refer their more challenging orthotics and brace cases as well.  To give back to the community, he volunteers at the San Jose Clinic, providing foot and ankle care to those working without access to health care.

Dr. Schneider is a recognized expert in utilizing technology, the internet, and social media for the use in medical and professional practices.  He writes extensively and lectures internationally on the topic.  Dr. Schneider lives in Houston with his wife, Mirit, and their three children, Ariel, Daniella and Jonah." /> Dr. Andrew Schneider Doctor, Podiatrist, and Active Health Library

Blog Post by Joy Salter: I am not sure how to go about this, i am not yet used to computers. i am a new member of TuDiabetes,… - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “I am not sure how to go about this, i am not yet used to computers. i am a new member of TuDiabetes, i have been told by my doctor that i don't have diabetes, but i do have diabetic related illnesses. i have had some blood tests,but as i have heard nothing i suspect they were clear as they would contact me. but i haven't had a fasting blood test for years, i have peripheral neuropathy, and fibromyalgia, B12 deficiency, arthritis hiatus hernia and eye problems, glaucoma..Sounds like i'm a hypoconView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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Some diabetics may have a natural mechanism that protects them from long-term complications - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Some diabetics may have a naturally occurring mechanism that protects them from many of the long-term complications of the disease, such as retinopathy, peripheral neuropathy and nephropathy, researchers said Tuesday. If scientists could find out how that protection occurs and mimic it, it might be possible to minimize much of the damage that is associated with the disease, which is becoming increasingly common in the United States.View full resource at latimes.com

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RT @CureT1Diabetes: Some diabetics may have natural mechanism that protects them from long-term complications http://lat.ms/fsBcKw #diabetes

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