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Confused about diabetes
Am 60 years old suffering from diabetes for the past 15 years. From the past 4 months am suffering severe pain In my ankle and toes. Doctor Said it’s Diabetic Neuropathy. With proper treatment my sugar level is 90-120 and HBA1C is 6.4 which at the time of the initial pain was sugar level 326 and HBA1C 12.4. But my pain hasn’t reduced a bit. After proper diagnosis now it shows that my beta Globulin level is 1.0 -2.0. What is the actual root cause for my pain?
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The pain you are experiencing is due to diabetic neuropathy, it is likely to be in both sides. It is due to the damage to the nerves that has happened from high sugar levels over a period of time and can not be reversed by sugar level reduction alone.
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