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> Hi Heidi.

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> I had my blood sugar checked yesterday and it came back to

be 81. I guess diabetes is not the problem for all the symptoms

I have. Also, would you please read my post on skin changes

and CP and give me you input. I value your input very highly.

T.

,

WHEW!!!! This is just such wonderful news! I am so GLAD that

my fears were unfounded! Did the doctor say what he/she

thought could be causing your edema, excessive thirst and night

time urination? With the threat of diabetes out of the way, now

you could think about the possiblity of an allergic reaction or side

effect of a new medication. Are you taking any new medications,

or have you been eating something new?

I did read your post on your skin itching problem and was going

to tell you that I have that, too, but usually just in one area. My

ankles and the top of my foot itch all the time, but more so at

night. I have no idea what causes it. It started up sometime last

year, and I've just gotten used to it, but as soon as I sit down at

night in front of the TV, it starts to annoy me more. I also use lots

of lotion, Aveeno, which I love because it lasts 24 hours and is

supposed to be great for dry skin.

I wish I had some suggestions that would help you. I have

sensitivity problems with a lot of lotions and cosmetics, and have

found that I have to be careful with what products I use. Have you

ever had any problems like this before?

With hope and prayers,

Heidi

Heidi H. Griffeth

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South Carolina

SC and SE Regional Representative

PAI, Intl.

Note: All comments or advice are personal opinion only, and

should not be substituted for professional medical consultation.

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Heidi,

that itching could be the start of diabetic neuropathy. It sometimes

starts off as an " itchy " feeling and then progresses to a " painful "

feeling whenever something brushes against the skin. You might want to

talk to your doctor about this as diabetic neuropathy is a serious

condition and should receive treatment as soon as possible. Another sign

of neuropathy is numbness in spots. Just thought I'd warn you. I've got

it and it's fine as long as I take my medication. It's one of the

complicatons of diabetes.

Kimber

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Vallejo, CA

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physician or health care professional.

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