No, it just sounds like she has bad eating habits and potentially bad teeth if she eats sweets and goes directly to bed.
2007-12-10 09:29:10
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answered by Dave C 7
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answered by Victoria 3
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2016-09-17 14:04:37
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answered by ? 3
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i'm form a million besides and have been for merely over a three hundred and sixty 5 days and that i'm 13. So yeah, fizzy beverages (till they're eating regimen) or fruit juice ought to attempt to be prevented yet while he has a hypo (low blood sugar) a can of universal pop or a carton of fruit juice is what they'll choose so he could have that drink.
2016-10-01 07:42:35
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answered by ? 4
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No, as if it was hypoglycemia or diabetes, she would be getting headaches, light headed, needing protein, not sugar, her breath would smell like juicy fruit gum,(sign of diabetic coma coming on, very serious), would be needing to use a bathroom often as she would be drinking alot of water. My guess, its just a craving for carbohydrate in the form of choclate. Ask her to get tested, its a minor pin prick, and she might have to drink a sweet drink, then test her. But then she would know if its serious, or just a sugar craving.
2007-12-10 10:38:11
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answered by cruisepuppy7452a 5
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Does she have to drink a ton of water, but is still thirsty? Does her breath smell like she was guzzling nail polish remover?
Does it make her sick when she eats? But if she doesn't eat then she gets extremely cranky & shakey?
If yes to at least 2 of these questions, then it's a possibility.
2007-12-10 08:27:07
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answered by captain snake 4
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No, the symptoms of diabetes are:
Excessive thirst
Excessive hunger
Going to the bathroom ALOT (Urinating)
Fruity smelling breath
Sores on hands,feet,legs,etc that don't heal very quickly or don't heal properly.
2007-12-10 08:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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haha, no. i'm pretty sure she just has an affinity for sweets and has gotten herself into the habit of eating them before bed. sooo not diabetes.
2007-12-10 08:20:44
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answered by jillybean 2
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no... if your friend had diabetes, she would be tired, thirsty, and hungry all of the time.
2007-12-10 08:28:01
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answered by baby#7 3
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Isn't she sweet?
2007-12-10 13:16:18
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answered by PETER 7
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