Ah! Red flag! Go to the doctor asap!
Diabetes is not something to mess around with. For one, you may not have your blood sugars regulated correctly and if you hurt your foot you could cause infection. It could be a circulation thing. I would rub it gently and elevate your feet above your heart, grab the phone while you're at it and make an appointment to see doc.
Also, have you had your glucose/labs done lately? Are you exercising like you should, elevating feet regularly? Blood will rush to your feet on the computer for sure! Are you checking your blood and staying away from sugar and eating the correct diet? Keep it up!
Diabetes is serious. My grandfather died at 50, he was an alcoholic and did not regulate it and he had his legs eventually amputated. My aunt died of it a few years ago at 48. She didn't regulate it well either or see doctors as often as she should and she had a heart attack, went into a coma and died.
Sorry, not to scare you, but start taking care of yourself and get help!
2006-11-04 05:51:39
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Check with your doctor asap, it could me diabetes and you could be getting neuropathy. Diabetes is nothing to mess with it can take your life and neuropathy that is very common with diabetics, But not all diabetics have neuropathy or ever do. But what you said you may have both or diabetes. I have both and diabetes is bad, but the pain from neuropathy I have is almost as much as I can take. Please see a doctor and get answer,if that doctor doen't tell you what going on get another doctor. I had pain in my feet and toes, I went to about 10 doctors bafore I found one that knew what he was doing. This was over 7 years and now my diabetes stay under controled most of the time. My neuropathy is getting worse all the time. I am in a wheelchair and I can't stand to get on my feet.I have had tumors on the bottom of my feet and my toes, I am taking meds. to try to save some of them. I have bone damage in my ankles. My legs and feet and ankles pain is so mad some nights, if I sleep at all. I wake up screaming because I am in so much pain. I have three different doctors just for my neuropathy. I am not trying to scare you, I just want you to know just how bad this is and even worse. So please be tested asap. Lonnie
2006-11-04 12:42:27
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answered by lon126 2
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2016-05-18 23:52:55
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This is a very dangerous sign that you are not getting enough circulation. For a diabetic, that could eventually mean losing a toe, foot, or leg. Please go see a doctor and if you already have, see a different one who knows what he's doing, and get your diabetes more under control. Try alternative medicine as well (find an alternative doctor in your area) to get your circulation better.
2006-11-04 05:50:35
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answered by ♥gingeylynn 3
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I feel your pain. I too am a diabetic and had the same problem. I started taking Neurontin, which is for neuropathy in the legs and feet. I also have restless leg syndrome and take requip, which is wonderful. It works great! I can actually get a good nights sleep now since my legs aren't continually moving and cramping up. If your doctor is not addressing your problems like he should, then by all means get an different doctor. You are the boss of your health, not your doctor. All he can do is advise you. You are the only one who knows how your body feels. Watch your diet and exercise regularly and by all means, keep your sugars in check. Good luck!!
2006-11-04 06:50:04
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2016-05-02 23:38:07
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