I have diabetes and yes those are some of the signs of blood sugar go get it taking care of before its to late
2006-07-18 20:39:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I have diabetes Type 1insulin dependent. i was diagnosed a couple of years ago. I had pretty much all of those symptoms except I didn't lose my appetite (although I know this is a symptom) I didn't feel sick either, other than really tired. I would have a drink before bed then climb into bed and have to get out again and have another drink because I thought I was going to die of thirst. I experienced blurred vision and lived with it for probably 3 weeks thinking maybe I just needed glasses. When I went to the doctor my glucose was really high and I was in a state of Ketosis, which meant I was burning fat, which is normally ok but not this way with diabetes. Stay away from anything sugary until you go to the doctor. Stick to water, but keep drinking cause if it is diabetes you will be dehydrated. However if your blood glucose is fine, I think you probably haven't got it. go see the doc and get it sorted tho.
P.S another sympton is an infection that won't go away or a sore thats taking ages to heal.
2006-07-18 20:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a diabetic, and nothing about your case would surprise me. It could be diabetes as some of the symptoms are there but some are not and your trouble is only 5 or 6 days old. If the doctor eliminates diabetes I wouldn't argue with him. If I were you, I would ask about any infections that might cause your symptoms. Either way, you need to find out what's going on.
Good Luck, I hope it is some infection that a hand full of pills will CURE. Diabetes has no cure, you can only control it.
2006-07-19 17:11:48
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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2016-05-20 06:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't be pressured, or do it to prove a point. Virginity is a really important thing to a girl. I've met a girl who said that losing her virginity at sixteen was one of the worst things she's done, because she said that even if the experience itself was decent, the hardest part of it is deal with the loss of innocence. You may not want to be called a child, but the feeling of no longer being a child in that way can be shocking. It can be different from what you imagined. Once you do it, you lose that bit of innocence that you might not be okay with losing yet. I think you should only do it if you want to do it, and if you are confident in your decision, not because you no longer want to be viewed as a child, or because everyone else seems to not be a virgin. A lot of the time, girls and boys lie about losing their virginity to seem cool. I'd say that you only do it if you love the person and if you're ready for it. Losing your virginity also comes with a lot other issues. Some people view the whole topic of sex as purely physical, but some look at it as something you do when you really love someone. You may think of it one way, and the other person thinks of it as the other, which leads to some problems. And you have to think a lot about using protection and safety. You're still young. Why not enjoy it? I feel like an adult saying this, even though I'm younger than you, but there is so much time in the world to be an adult. Be a child. Enjoy the benefits. To your parents, you will always be a child. You can be fifty years old and possibly a grandparent, but you'll still be a child to them. Your friends might think your childish, but it's you being mature. It's okay to be different. It can be fun for them, but the experience is different for everyone. But do it only if you are comfortable, you are prepared and 100% sure of it.
2016-03-14 23:24:18
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answered by ? 4
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I know lots of people who are diabetic. Either (in many people) it went undiagnosed for a long time, or it is happening much more frequently. The only way to know for sure is to see your doctor and do a fasting blood sugar. Then and only then you will know for sure how to deal with it. Research discovers new medications every day to treat the disease easier. Most of all don't worry until it is confirmed. There are 2 types of diabetes, childhood and adult onset. Good luck !
2006-07-18 20:04:39
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answered by Godb4me 5
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well me Cuznt Has Diabetes And Hes Only 14. So Like U Might hav it
2006-07-18 19:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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According to d symptoms stated , i suppose u r a diabetic patient already. Please go through thorough examination.
Do regular exercises by the suggestion of the doctor.
U know, diabetics is now not considering the age. It's purely depending on your life style or else Heriditary.
2006-07-18 20:01:49
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answered by pandu 2
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a strong significant symptom of diabetics is: frequent urination
sweet smelling urine
numbness *feet, extremeties
sweet smelling breadth
2006-07-18 19:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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sounds like the same effects as high blood sugar (ketoacidosis).......maybe something else is causing these symptoms if your blood glucose levels are normal....see a doctor
2006-07-18 19:55:35
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answered by captaincaknucklehead 2
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