Sweety its called being a teenager! it maybe a mild anxiety causing you health problems
2006-12-23 20:18:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, there is one syndrome that I know fits all of this and is usually either not, or misdiagnosed.
First off, do you have any other symptoms:
Acne?
Weight gain and/orve trouble losing weight?
Male pattern baldness or thinning hair on the scalp?
Hair growth on the face, back, or chest?
No periods or irregular periods?
Is your mother or her sisters or any of your fathers sisters overweight or apple shaped? (legs below the knees are fine, face is fine, just heavy in the middle)
Do you have frequent diarhea or constipation?
It could be PCOS and most docs miss it, especially at your age when the major or troublesome symptoms may not have developed. Do some research on it, don't just use the link I have posted as the absolute on this as it is a syndrome not a disease so not eveyrone has all of the symptoms....and anxiety and depression do go along with this for many of us.
the A1c test (your doc should know what it is) can help to diagnose it, in fact, many docs use just that and an ultrasound to make the final DX. I've included a link for this as well.
2006-12-23 20:22:46
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answered by Star 5
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your body only has so many ways to respond, many diseases have similar symptoms.. 81 is a normal blood sugar. if this doc isnt takin your symptoms seriously than see someone else....... diabiates inspidious is very serious you dont have that! your probably dont have diabetes at all but a HGBa1c will determine that once and for all....it gives a 3 month average of your blood sugar....
anxiety is not a symptom of diabetes unless its way out of whack.....
track how much you drink and how much you urniate.... maybe your peeing all the time becasue you take to much in....
how long have you had diarrhea? a day or two? months? their is so much you cant learn by asking this question here...
keep a journal of your symptoms......
2006-12-23 22:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It does sound like diabetes. But let the Dr test you to be sure. The anxiety attacks could just be nerves because you are worried about what is wrong. Relax, sounds as if it is diabetes you have caught it and the Dr can regulate it.
If it is believe me it is not the end of the world. I didn't find out I had Type 2 until I was late 40's. It is working out okay and I take a pill not injections.
Smile and Happy Holidays!
2006-12-23 20:20:25
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answered by Mudder/ Gi 3
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You are thirsty because it is HOT and you eat junk food, which tends to have a lot of salt. Salt makes you thirsty AND it tends to pull water out of your system and MAKES YOU PEE. You are feeling stressed and angry because you are 13 and have gobs of hormones floating all over inside of you. That makes you mad and angry, which makes thinking straight hard. Your legs feel kinda wobbly because you are eating junk food, and sitting at the computer or in front of the tv all day instead of getting up and moving around. So, if this all bothers you, drink some water, eat something HEALTHY, then get outside and go for a walk or jog or swim or something like that.
2016-03-14 07:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi.You said that your doctor checked your blood glucose level and also your urine.If it was diabetes,it is highly unlikely that your results would be normal.Even a kidney disorder would show some changes in your urine.Anxiety disorders could have the same symptoms that you mentioned,read this article.The fact that you mentioned you had 2 anxiety attacks makes this a even stronger possibility.Even if your are ultimately diagnosed as having one,it is not 'nothing'as your doctor says.You will need some help.Good luck.Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/mosby_factsheets/anxiety.html
2006-12-23 21:30:49
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answered by doc 3
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I have what you got. Doctors had a hard time pinning down what was wrong. It's in the Diabetes family . It's called Insipidus Diabetes. That means your hormones are not working properly. I got tested and found out I was low on alot so now I have to take HGH which is Human Growth Hormone. My pitutary gland was damaged and becuase of that my body wasn't functioning properly. A neuroligist found this out by taking a MRI of the brain.
Then he sent me to a endrocdine doctor who did blood work and they found out that from theat I had Adult Growth Hormone Defiency. You can look all this up on the web and it will tell you more about the disease. Go on wedmd.com and look up all this.
Look up Pitutary disease, Insipidus Diabetes, Adult Growth Hormone defiency. I started with a neuroligist and he got me on the right track from there.
2006-12-24 04:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I asked my doctor is i could be a diabetic, for the same reasons you listed. all the tests stated no.
I watched what i drank, this can to 72 oz of liquid a day. exceptable amount.
This amout of liquid causes you to pee, the many times day could be a problem you could check out with a doctor.
Aniexty, for me, is from school work.
2006-12-24 03:58:44
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answered by Wicked 7
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What goes in must come out.
How much you pee relates to how much you drink.
This is true even in diabetes. (High blood sugar makes people drink more liquid to dilute the sugar and so the body can excrete the excess sugar )
Frequency, (going often but not peeing loads) can be due to infection or anxiety.
2006-12-23 22:05:12
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answered by cate 4
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Thirst is a sign of high blood glucose, so you shouldn't get hungry with your thirst. You should have your kidneys and liver functions checked to rule them out. It's your pancreas that produces insulin, so have that checked as well.
If you are having anxiety attacks, you should seek phsychriactric help. They can provide you with medication that will help you cope better.
2006-12-23 21:26:54
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answered by SongWolf 2
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Try 3 or 4 different docs, Caitlan.
But to me, you are describing diabetes, absolutely perfectly!
These things can be controlled.
Try a few docs, and work with them, whatever it is.
Also try dietary improvements, PLENTY of exercise [I found helps me enormously].
One other thing you could do is find a GOOD naturopath - natural medicine 'doctor'.
But in everything, Good ones are not always easy to find!
But that goes with everything these days!
2006-12-23 20:42:18
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answered by dr c 4
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