I got the glucose to 450 since then my hobro and left arm hurts

  
fcobl
06/19/2015 11:52 a.m.

Hello my name, Francisco I have 40 years I am diabetic skewed me insulin.
The Wednesday 17 I got the sugar to 450 my wife I call 112 while I click on Novorapid.They made me an electro, I take the tension and the sugar test that I had at 405, with all that they tell me to control me again in 1h for the rest well and leave.
The next day I go to head medical that does the same tests with this time the sugar to 197
And they meet for the endocrine, I also tell him some clicks on his chest and a pain that goes from his shoulder to his left elbow tells me if that continues to be urgent.
I ask if someone can help me about sugar more or less is this although I'm still a little high.
But the shoulder pain continues and sometimes more intention
Can someone tell me something about this if pain and punctures is because of the climb?
thank you

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Gala
06/19/2015 1:03 p.m.

I do not think I keep a relative, I have had those figures and more and I have not noticed any of that and less that it lasts after having regulated the sugar.
Let's see if other foreros say something

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fer
06/19/2015 2:40 p.m.

Hi @fcobl, I think the same as @gala, no case is it a similar relationship, but abdominal pain and headache are documented, head pain,

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Inday
06/19/2015 7:02 p.m.

@fcobl did you have long controlled diabetes?Soon to diagnose myself gave me a quite intense shoulder/arm that was exacerbated at night.Little by little it was improving but was appearing intermittently.When it happened to me, I could hardly bend my arm.After many months (I would say that more than a year) I stop appearing.
Recently I find out that there is a syndrome called frozen shoulder syndrome that apparently is much more common among the diabetics than between the general population and I think it was what I had.It is not serious and over time it leaves, but it can become quite painful, some nights I even woke up from pain.It may be what is happening to you.

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fcobl
06/20/2015 10:41 a.m.

gala said:
I don't think I keep a relay, I have had

fer said:
hello @fcobl, I think the same as @gala, no case is there as a similar relationship, but abdominal pain and headache are documented,

fer said:
hello @fcobl, I think the same as @gala, no case is there as a similar relationship, but abdominal pain and headache are documented,

Hello, I don't have abdominal pain but I gave head from time to time and punctures in my chest, just like being bad and trembling inside.
I will wait to see what the undocline tells me on July 1.
And thanks for your help

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fcobl
06/20/2015 10:41 a.m.

inay said:
@fcobl did you have time with poorly controlled diabetes?Soon to diagnose myself gave me a quite intense shoulder/arm that was exacerbated at night.Little by little it was improving but was appearing intermittently.When it happened to me, I could hardly bend my arm.After many months (I would say that more than a year) I stop appearing.
Recently I find out that there is a syndrome called frozen shoulder syndrome that apparently is much more common among the diabetics than between the general population and I think it was what I had.It is not serious and over time it leaves, but it can become quite painful, some nights I even woke up from pain.It may be what is happening to you.

Hello, I don't have abdominal pain but I gave head from time to time and punctures in my chest, just like being bad and trembling inside.
I will wait to see what the undocline tells me on July 1.
And thanks for your help

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