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Weird neurological symptoms with type 2 diabetes anyone?? |
if you have any what those symptoms are thank you I don't know what you mean by weird. There are some that are common and some that are less common. Peripheral Neuropathy is the most common neurological complication related to diabetes. Damage to the microcirculation (capillaries) from high blood sugar leads to nerve damage, causing pain, a burning sensation, or "pins and needles" sensations in the feet and hands. you do experience headaches and fevers? that could be from high or low blood sugar. i dont completely understand your question. |
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