Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 wrote, > THe pain seems to come on more in the afternoon, and the evening, but > it clears up at night. I am thinking it has to do with my posture at > work. I had a pretty rough car accident 10 years ago that injured my > lower back. FWIW, this does not sound to me (a lay person) like the neuropathy associated with diabetes. Diabetic neuropathy is caused by circulation problems. Ordinarily they literally start in your toes and progress over a fairly long period of time. If neuropathy were affecting 's legs, his diabetes would be so advanced that his feet would be in SERIOUSLY bad shape. Also, indicates he was tested for diabetes, and there are few tests more clear-cut than the ones for diabetes. It's really easy to tell if someone is diabetic or not. , I work for a big company that has someone who will come in and do an ergonomic evaluation of my employees, then recommend a chair, keyboard, etc. that might make their work smoother and pain free. Is that sort of option available to you? Dorothy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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