diabetes comes to mind
2006-06-12 13:30:07
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answered by Midwife Jane 4
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Diabetes
2006-06-12 13:32:14
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answer #2
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answered by chaucer18 3
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Diabetes
2006-06-12 13:31:08
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answer #3
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answered by Fitchurg Girl 5
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If you have these symptoms it is a good chance you have Diabetes. Go to your doctor. A few simple test will tell you.
These symptoms vary from person to person but if you have them all I would say you have it.
This is caused from running high blood sugars.
What ever you do, Do Not, ignore this. Over time you will not like what will happen to you. Not at all. Easily brought back under control so do not wait.
My Son developed this at age 8. He is now 35. Doing well.
But he has taken care of himself.
Go to the following web site and read all about it.
2006-06-12 13:42:01
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answered by John B 5
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Diabetes Mellitus
2006-06-12 13:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Diabetic
2006-06-12 13:31:06
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answered by tlctreecare 7
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I did a little research on Webmd.com for you and the number one thing that came up was Diabetes. Diabetes Type 1's symptoms are increased thirst and urination, constant hunger, weight loss, blurred vision, and extreme fatigue. If you have any of these symptoms, you should probably contact your doctor. Good luck. If you have any more questions, need any more help, or want moral support, please e-mail me at my_most_beautiful_mistake@yahoo.com.
~Grace
2006-06-12 13:39:47
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answered by GraceB 2
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Are you fat? Almost everyone who gets type 2 diabetes (sounds like this) is. Instead of body turning that sugar into more fat which is bad for you, the body urinates it out which has other problems. Gain muscle and lose fat. Site below has info on losing weight and under "exercise" has info on diabetes. Under "diet" has info from Am. Diabetes Assoc. on losing weight.
2006-06-12 13:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You are discribing Diabetes could be type 1 or 2
2006-06-12 13:31:48
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answered by cece 4
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I'm not certain about the cuts that heal slowly but for diabetes, the others apply.
2006-06-12 13:51:27
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answered by Kwame (Alaf) 2
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Sounds like a blood sugar disorder. If this is the case it can be reversed by removing high glycemic foods, and incorporating supplements like alpha lipoic acid, cinnamon, a good b-complex (whole food sources are best, e.g. nutritional yeast, or a New Chapter's coenzymated b complex), and chromium (again from foods, e.g. GTF chromium by either Mega Food or New Chapter).
2006-06-12 13:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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