ok, im too worried to go to the doctor incase he says i have diabetes, and i hate needles! But recently i have noticed that when i go for a poo (in polite terms!!) theres like this i dont know how to discribe it, its looks like as if some one has spitted bascially, well that seems to be coming out along with the waste. I recall something i learnt a long tome ago in biology that with people who have diabetes then protein also comes out in their waste, and im not sure what exactly it is!! and another thing when i get up quickly, and go into a lighter or darker room, basicaly just all of a sudden leave my living room and go to the kitchen then my eyes just blackout, i cannot see anything for a few seconds and i feel extremly dizzy? Are any of these symptoms of diabetes? As i have noticed i have been eating alot of sugar recently. Please help!!
2007-01-18
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Ok don't worry - you don't have diabetes! :) What you are describing is mucus in your faeces (poops) - I've had it a couple of times after bad stomach bugs - it isn't related to diabetes but could be a sign that something's not right in your stomach - you need to get checked out by a doc asap - to speed things along try to take a sample with you if you can! The dizzyness might or might not be related - it could be low blood pressure (there's heaps and heaps of reasons for this) - don't get worried about all of this - it could all be nothing or something simple and treatable (hopefully with tablets not injections!), but you really need to see a dr - putting things off can only make them worse! Don't worry about your thing with needles - I know pleanty of people with diabetes with needle phobias who inject themselves - there are ways round them and if you do need a blood test the best thing you can do is don't look and it'll be over before you know it! Good luck - I'll be thinking of you xx
2007-01-18 03:09:43
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answered by Cathy :) 4
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The symptoms you describe are not your 'classic' symptoms of diabetes, vex.
Why not pop along to your local Boots chemist and ask for a blood test. (They're currently offering diabetes checks free of charge.)
The thing about diabetics passing protein in their waste is no different to any other person. The human body does not store protein, and has to get rid of it. That's one of the reasons so much money can be made from body builders, boxers, etc. To build your muscles in this way you need extra protein.
Whatever you do, vex, don't put off visiting your doctor. You may worry about injections, but there's nothing here stating that you do have diabetes. Besides, it's better to catch diabetes in the early stages, rather than have complications develop due to sugar levels that are out of control.
Do it young sir. Visit your doctor.
2007-01-18 01:36:36
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answered by micksmixxx 7
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answered by ? 3
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Two of my children are Type 1 diabetics and their symptoms did not include the problem you experience with your feces. In dealing with my children's diabetes for the past 4+ years that has not been an issue at any time. You need to go to the doctor, but also if you have mucus drainage from a cold, etc. that is swallowed, that is the only way your body can get rid of it is for you to BM it out. Hope this helped.
2007-01-18 01:52:16
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answered by Momof4 1
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2016-05-20 00:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-03 06:23:05
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answered by ? 3
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Those aren't really symptoms of diabetes. I'm not sure what's up with your feces, but getting up suddenly often causes dizziness for even the healthiest people. Always stand gradually. Craving sugar isn't a sign, either, although excessive thirst is.
Here a few sites with warning signs of diabetes:
http://diabetes.about.com/od/symptomsdiagnosis/p/Symptoms.htm
http://www.defeatdiabetes.org/warningsigns.htm
http://www.davishealth.com/signsofdiabetes.html
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/d/diabetes/signs.htm
2007-01-18 01:28:19
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answered by Morning Glory 5
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If I was a doctor and I had to diagnose you without blood tests then I would say you have diabetes. I have personally had diabetes since I was 7 years old and that whole "poo' thing that you aren't sure about happened to me to. Although it doesn't happened to alot of people. I just really hope you get a blood test to confirm it. Eating the wrong amounts of sugar could be dangerous to you then.
2007-01-18 01:27:35
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answered by crosby87 2
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No these are not symptoms of diabetes. Mucous in your stool is not unusual. Your eye symptoms though should be checked by your doctor. Eating a lot of sugar has nothing to do with whether or not you have diabetes or will get it. Since you are very lax in your knowledge about diabetes I would suggest you do a search for diabetes and read up on it just so you have a better understanding about.
2007-01-18 01:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't sound like you have diabetes, but it does sound like you could do with going to the doc to find out what is wrong. It may well not be anything serious at all, either way you're best nipping it in the bud and getting it sorted out. Your fear of the unknown is probably more daunting than whatever it is you have. All the best.
2007-01-19 07:16:38
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answered by Suzy 2
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