There is diabetes can cause increased thirst, hunger and urination.
There is diabetes insipidus...which is another condition that is not exactly diabetes, but makes you urinate at night.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000377.htm
If you have a urinary tract infection, might cause it? or some sort of kidney problem that doesn't filter the urine properly?
Go to your regular doctor or a urologist and find out what it is..
2007-02-11 10:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You really need to see your dr. I think most illnesses/conditions make you more tired not less but I'm sure your dr will know more than me! If you've been feeling stressed or sad a lot then this can stop you sleeping but your dr should check for other reasons too if it continues for too long. The needing to go to the toilet could be a urine infection or something like that - the dr will probably test a urine sample, don't worry as something like that is easy to treat with antibiotics. Don't worry about going to the dr - they won't make you do any scary tests that you don't want to do and they won't think you're wasting their time - they will see people with this kinda stuff all the time; you really need to go and get checked out, and the quicker you're treated the quicker you'll feel better. Good luck xx
2007-02-11 21:22:43
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answered by Cathy :) 4
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My girlfriend suffers the same problem however she´s just had an operation to remove a tumor that was located in her head (not on her brain) it was non cancerous and was located on the gland that sits behind your eyes in the middle of your head. the doctors expected that this or other symptoms would occur due to hormonal imbalance resulting from the operation. she´s taking a drug called "MinUrin" (not a joke) or something like that although she´s not taking as regulalry now as the op was a few months ago, you may have a hormonal imbalance that is causing this as the symptoms sound very similar, maybe ask your doctor, certainly my other halfs surgeon said the tumour on the gland is very common in young women and is usually identified first by unusual hormonal activity then confirmed with an MRI. don´t be too worried usually it´s treatable with pills or drugs only the very last resort is an operation. anyway this might not be your problem start with your doctor and then get a second opinion if he fails to please.
2007-02-11 09:27:43
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answered by hardcore_pawn 3
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are you able to modify your exercising consultation. Have the finest hour a decelerate, decelerate your heart fee. or basically decrease again to at least one hour. Soak in a warm bathtub (or bath), pay interest to smooth, sluggish track or maybe more effective powerful evening time nature sounds. My radio also has sound remedy, and that i pay interest to 'crickets' as I waiting for mattress. do no longer drink something with caffine after midday. Have a lite dinner. if you're previous adequate, try 1/2 a tumbler of wine previously mattress. I had an identical venture. What i got here across out is that i'm a evening individual, and not in any respect a earily morning individual. i change into in a position to regulate my artwork time to operating evenings and nights. I even haven't any venture sound asleep in the course of the day that i exploit to have attempting to sleep at evening.
2016-10-17 06:34:02
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answered by ? 4
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it's not anxiety. what you have is something I went through and found out what the condition was called. I have Insipidus Diabetes which means lack of growth hormones in the body and that's why your body isn't functioning properly. You need to see a Diabetes doctor so she can run levels on you. That's what they did with me. It's also called Adult Growth Hormone Defiency.
You can read about this on the web. The peeing all the time is one of the symptoms as I had that and I also couldn't sleep but after they got me on the medication for it I'm doing much better.
2007-02-11 12:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-01 01:42:50
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answered by ? 3
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If you have frequency, burning, urgency, or any other abnormal voiding pattern you need to have a urine test done by a qualified person (i.e., doctor, clinic, etc.)The sleeplessness could be due to the anticpation of knowing you are going to have to get up and go and also because you have to get up so much. See someone. This is something you need help with. This is a real problem and needs a real answer, not going to get it fixed here.
2007-02-13 11:54:41
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answered by notuptoit2000 2
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About two years ago i started not being able to sleep and i ignored it until i finally got sick and had to have a ambulance come and take me to the hospital. I had hypoglycemia. You should go to your doctor. It could be hypoglycemia or just a sleeping problem.
Or nothing at all maybe you just have to much on your mind.
p.s hypoglycemia is not the same as diabetes it means that you have low blood sugar witch usually happens at night.
2007-02-11 09:51:13
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answered by m h 1
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I sincerely hope you dont need to know this.
From the National Cancer Institute, the 7 warning signs of cancer are--
C- Change in bowel or bladder habits
A- A sore that does not heal
U- Unusual bleeding or discharge
T- Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere
I- Indigestion or Dysphagia (difficult or painful swallowing)
O- Obvious change in wart or mole
N- Nagging cough or hoarseness
Best of luck.
2007-02-15 08:57:02
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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You checked for diabetes? How?
Try cutting back on your liquid intake several hours before you go to bed.
Sounds like a trip to the doctor is in order.
2007-02-11 11:06:13
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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