The basic symptoms for daiabetes (Type 1 or 2) include
Being thirsty a lot
Frequent urination
being hungry a lot
Fatigue, or a feeling of being "run down" and tired
feeling only about half alive and not knowing why
Rapid breathing
Blurred vision
Dry, itchy skin
Headache
Feeing tummy sick a lot
Tingling or burning pain in the feet, legs, hands, or other parts of the body
High blood pressure
Mood swings, Irritability, depression, feeling blue for no know reason
Frequent or recurring infections, such as urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and skin infections
Slow healing of cuts and bruises
dizziness
Just plain feeling rotten with no known reason why
The test is pretty simple so if you have 2 or 3 or more of these symptoms please see your doctor or health dept. If you have a lot of these symptoms something is very wrong and it is important to find out what.
Many ppl who are diagnosed with ntype 2 diabetes don't even need medicine they just change their eating habits and exercize more. Even if the person needs meds for their blood sugar to stay normal they can feel better very soon and can prevent a lot of really bad complications by finding out the problem and doing what they need to do to overcome it.
2007-02-25 08:10:08
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2016-04-06 08:39:53
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Miz Lamb is right that the symptoms are often the same. When a Type 1's pancreas stops producing insulin, diabetic symptoms appear much faster because blood sugar rapidly climbs to very dangerous levels. The process is usually very slow in a Type 2 and so sometimes diabetes is diagnosed during routine physical exams without the presence of symptoms. That being said, Type 1 diabetics are much more likely to develop diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a condition brought on by very high blood sugar and no insulin the body. Type 2 diabetics rarely go into DKA because they are still producing some insulin. DKA symptoms include fruity breath, abdominal pain/nausea, vomiting, labored breathing, extreme dehydration, accelerated heart rate, and coma.
2016-03-13 07:52:47
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I am writing to tell you what an incredible impact these methods had on my life! I have had type 2 diabetes for 27 years. For me, the worst part of this horrible disease is the severe pain I constantly get in my feet. The pain is so bad that I avoid standing and walking as much as possible. I've got to tell you that within the first month, my feet stopped hurting altogether and I can now walk totally pain free.
Believe it or not, I even danced at my niece's wedding last month, something I have not done in a many years. I've been following the book for six months now and my blood sugar is well within normal range. I feel great!
I recommend you use the Type 2 Diabetes Destroyer to naturally reverse your diabetes.
2016-05-17 05:35:53
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I didn't notice any symptoms. My doc noticed my blood sugar gradually going up over the years and finally proclaimed that I am officially diabetic. Maybe that's good, because now I'm taking better care of myself than ever before.
2007-02-25 09:14:25
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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DIABETES--DEFINITION
Diabetes mellitus is impaired insulin secretion by the pancreas and variable degrees of peripheral insulin resistance leading to hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Early symptoms are related to hyperglycemia and include polydipsia (excessive thirst), polyphagia (excessive hunger and abnormally large intake of solids by mouth), and polyuria (excessive urination). Later complications include vascular disease, peripheral neuropathy, and predisposition to infection. Diagnosis is by measuring plasma glucose (blood sugar). Treatment is diet, exercise, and drugs that reduce glucose levels, including insulin and oral antihyperglycemic drugs. Prognosis varies with degree of glucose control.
Hyperglycemia is high blood glucose. Symptoms are--
Frequent urination
Excessive thirst
Extreme hunger
Unusual weight loss
Increased fatigue
Irritability
Blurry vision
Hypoglycemia is low blood glucose. Symptoms are--
Sweating and palpitations
Pale skin
Hunger - to the extreme
Trembling
Irritability
Anxiety/aggression
Poor concentration
Feelings of faintness/dizziness
Loss of consciousness
Death
Normal blood glucose ranges from 70-110. Anything below 70...hypo..anything above 110..hyper.
In the US, about 90% of diabetics are type II and 10% are type I.
According to recent studies conducted by the Pritikin Longevity Center, diabetes starts from too much fat in the diet and insufficient exercise, not malfunction of the pancreas as previously thought. The pancreas continues to produce insulin when you have diabetes but the body becomes insulin resistant. Research has shown that over 90% of diabetes cases can be TOTALLY CORRECTED with diet and exercise. That means that you don't have to have limbs removed due to diabetes-induced gangrene. You don't have to go blind or suffer cardiovascular abnormalities because of diabetes. You can actually REVERSE some of these conditions with diet (nutrition, not weight loss) and exercise, and the removal of parasites and candida.
Watch the 8-minute non-profit video http://www.rawfor30days.com/view.html , about diabetes diet.
Best of luck.
2007-02-27 14:49:07
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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Safely Reverse Your Diabetes : http://www.DiabetesTreated.com/Go
2015-08-18 16:34:05
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#1 Food That Reverses Diabetes : http://Help.DiabetesGoGo.com
2016-02-13 08:31:01
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