What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy In A Borderline Diabetic?
Prediabetes status, and other possible causes
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms, I have gone through your question and I understand your concerns.
Since your A1c levels are below 6.5 then you are not a diabetic, but you have a condition that is called prediabetes.
Prediabetes can progress into type 2 diabetes if a healthy life style is not followed. Prediabetes can also cause diabetic neuropathy due to impaired glycemic control. You should avoid refined wheat products and focus on vegetables, fruits and whole grains as oats. Also, you should exercise at least 3 times a week even by simple walking.
You may get benefitted by adding medications i.e. Metformin to help the glycemic control and decrease the neuropathy symptoms.
Vitamin B-12 levels should also be checked along with, and if found deficient, then adequate supplements can help relieve these neuropathic symptoms.
I hope I answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards
Other possible causes
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms, since your blood sugar levels are within normal levels and your vitamin B12 is also normal, then I recommend that you check the levels of vitamin B-1, B-6, and Niacin levels as their deficiencies may cause peripheral neuropathy too.
Also, other notable possible causes are Lyme disease, EBV infection.
Please discuss these with your doctor.
I hope you find this helpful.