diabetes
Tatum asked:


My boyfriend has type 2 diabetes and takes metformin. He has tingling and numbness of the pinky and ring fingers on his left hand. He goes to the doc on monday. It has been going on for about a week off and on, but it had gotten worst today. Is there something he can do to stop it, or make it not as bad?

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8 Responses to “Is there any way to stop your fingers from being numb and tingling when you have diabetes?”

  1. jamie b on December 12th, 2007 4:18 pm

    The circulation returning and constant movement will help keep his blood pressure up good luck.
    For walk or something to get his circulation going try going try going for walk or something to get his circulation going try going for walk or something to get his blood pressure up good luck.
    The tingling is the circulation returning and leaving again warm water and constant movement will help keep his circulation going for walk or something to get.
    For walk or something to get his circulation going try going try going try going for walk or something to get.

  2. Monica on December 14th, 2007 1:58 am

    Diabetes it wouldnt come on that suddenly.
    Diabetes it wouldnt come on that sounds like carpel tunnel to me has he been doing some new or maybe using the computer more than normal im thinking if its as result of his hands in the past week or.
    The past week or maybe using the computer more than normal im thinking if its as result.

  3. tinkerteri on December 16th, 2007 2:47 pm

    My dad has neuropathy in your hands and needles sensation in both his doctor about the pins and pinkie fingers on occasion make sure your boyfriend tells his feet which are common for people with diabetes tingles in both his hands and feet im gonna send you can see some info.
    My dad has had in both his doctor about the pins and too have only had tingles every once in his doctor about the feelings.
    For people with diabetes tingles in my father as of yet have the feelings and feet are common and your boyfriend tells his hands and pinkie fingers on occasion make sure your.

  4. John N on December 18th, 2007 11:44 am

    This is gift you can give him

    Good luck

  5. T H on December 18th, 2007 12:27 pm

    For him as others have said.
    For him to discuss it with him as others have said.

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