Does your pain feel like:
Shooting
Stabbing
Burning
Where are my symptoms coming from?
If nerves are damaged as a result of diabetes, they cannot correctly transmit signals from the skin to the brain, causing the signals to become unbalanced and creating the chronic pain you may be feeling in your feet.
"Its all-consuming"

Dona-Marie describes living with diabetic nerve pain of the feet.
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"I felt like I was walking on nails"
Paul describes the impact that diabetic nerve pain of the feet has taken on his life.
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DID YOU KNOW
About 50% of people living with diabetic peripheral neuropathy suffer from pain.
Although diabetic nerve pain is most commonly felt in the feet, it can affect any nerve, including the legs or hands.
Patients have described symptoms of diabetic nerve pain of the feet as “shooting” or “stabbing,” and some have even felt burning.