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What Causes Chronic Fatigue Along With Neuropathy In Feet And Hands?

I have had a stroke and 4 tias since on metformin for 18 years. Everyday chronic fatigue weakness, loss of contraction ,nervous breakdown high by ,neurological disorders,neuropathy in feet and hands .I am 64 yrs. old and do not have a happy life. I worked 42 years on public jobs now drawing 500 dollars a month
Wed, 21 Feb 2018
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unfortunately it all relates to the diabetes. diabetes is a devastating disease that affects all aspects of your body. your blood vessels, kidneys, heart, nerves etc. the fact that you have neuropathy and are on metformin is concerning. perhaps have your pcp reassess your A1c to determine if you may need to be placed on insulin.
other causes of neuropathy includes excessive consumption of alcohol as well as poor nutrition. not knowing you, I am unable to glean the information necessary to explore these hypotheses
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What Causes Chronic Fatigue Along With Neuropathy In Feet And Hands?

unfortunately it all relates to the diabetes. diabetes is a devastating disease that affects all aspects of your body. your blood vessels, kidneys, heart, nerves etc. the fact that you have neuropathy and are on metformin is concerning. perhaps have your pcp reassess your A1c to determine if you may need to be placed on insulin. other causes of neuropathy includes excessive consumption of alcohol as well as poor nutrition. not knowing you, I am unable to glean the information necessary to explore these hypotheses