Speaking for myself, it took years and I never noticed the symptoms as they came on gradually and weren't all that noticeable. It wasn't until a routine blood test that it was discovered.
I've never heard of anyone developing it in days or even weeks. It takes a long time.
2007-09-09 09:50:09
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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2016-05-19 21:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Diabetes can take a long time to develop. I did not become a diabetic until I was about 60 years of age. I am sure that it was developing for many years before that.
There is something called prediabetes. That is diabetes that is developing. Many women who become diabetic when they are pregnant return to normal blood sugar levels after birth. many of these women become diabetic again after years pass.
Symptoms are just that. There are many symptoms and you do not have to have all of them, most of them or even none of them. The symptoms are :
Excessive thirst
Increased appetite
Frequent urination
Fatigue
Blurred vision
Frequent infections
Tingling in your hands and feet
Sexual dysfunction
An excellent article to read is http://www.rd.com/content/diabetes-symptoms/1/
2007-09-08 22:45:38
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answered by DrIG 7
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no it does take abit of time but they slowly come on and you sometimes don't know it for instance i was extremely tired and didn't associate it with diabetics and i have them in the family. i got thirsty but not like yu would think. its just the person itsself you have to judge and find out.
2007-09-09 15:35:13
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answered by Tsunami 7
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it would take many years for the endocrine system to degrade to that point where insulin resistance would eventually lead to type II diabetes
2007-09-08 16:03:27
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answered by lv_consultant 7
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People have it unknowingly for years until they develop big problems.
2007-09-08 17:14:22
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answered by ted j 7
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it doesn't happen over night, unless you have been ignoring the symptoms
2007-09-08 15:58:31
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answered by xjoizey 7
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no it doesn't happen overnight.
2007-09-12 14:13:42
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answered by happy@50 4
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