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im 14 and im worried i have diabetes , i started to notice a few months well maybe even more than that i have it because i got off the bus one time and i felt really dizzy and my vision was very blurry i had to sit down on the floor because my vision was that bad this isnt the only thing. i got told by the doctors that ive got bacterial vagnosis but that has cleared up. i crave for sweets almost every day to me its like a drug, i go to the toilet alot and ive got thrush again and last but not least a sweat alot its kind of weird because i only sweat around my friends not my family. my mum booked an appointment for friday, and im worried if i bring up all of these things that happen to me, the doctor might tell me ive got diabetes.

2007-12-11 07:16:50 · 16 answers · asked by Little Wing 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

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When you go to the doctor, you simply must give him all your symptoms, otherwise he can't treat you properly.

Would you take your car to the mechanic (okay, when you get a car) and NOT tell him that the brakes weren't working right because you were afraid that he might tell ya you need new brakes? Of course not, that would risk your life.

Your symptoms could be caused by a number of things, not just diabetes. and craving sweets is not a symptom of diabetes.

Here's the deal - if you are diabetic and DON'T get treated, you will die. Or at least suffer severe health consequences including blindness, kidney disease, heart disease, circulation and nervous system deficiencies...

So if you go to the doc and get a diagnosis of diabetes, that's a GOOD thing! Cause now you know what's been going on and can treat it. Believe it or not, getting diagnosed with diabetes has saved people's lives. They turn themselves around and start exercising and eating right.

It's not a death sentence and it doesn't have to interfere with your life. There are so many professional athletes and movie stars that deal with it every single day.

Come clean to your doc. It's much better to know, so don't be scared. And, from what you are describing, it's probably not diabetes anyway.

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2016-05-17 10:25:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the best thing to do is to tell your doctor about the way you've been feeling lately
therefore if u do have diabetes than you can get treatment and medicine

the worst thing would be to keep it a secret
because then something really bad could happen

im 14 and ive had diabetes since i was 5 !
so dont be scared
some people think that not knowing that they have diabetes is better for them... when in reality its worse
having the knowledge gives you power to control your life
&& can help u stop feeling dizzy and stuff all the time

♥ good luck
be strong

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2015-08-19 00:09:26 · answer #4 · answered by Linda 1 · 0 0

Bacterial Vaginosis, gives very little symptoms. It is nothing to do with that. As for diabetes, get it sorted now. A simple blood test will do the trick. It is very common. 3 in my family have it. Injecting 4 times a day. The sooner you get it checked the better.

2007-12-11 07:28:28 · answer #5 · answered by Chris 6 · 0 0

Don't be scared - tell the doctor all about your symptoms. If you do have diabetes it can usually be very well controlled with the right treatment, but if left untreated can have serious consequences. My husband was diagnosed as diabetic when he was a young man and has led a normal happy life - still going strong at 67!

2007-12-11 07:28:07 · answer #6 · answered by mad 7 · 1 0

Hmmmm...Usually the first signs of diabetes are increased thirst and drinking, increased urination, and increased hunger. Make sure you tell the Dr. EVERYTHING that you are experiencing so that they can evaluate you accurately. The only way they can diagnose you with diabetes is through a urine and blood sugar level test. Don't be scared, your health and safety is number 1. Just let them know what is wrong so that they can help you :) Hope this helps! Good Luck!

2007-12-15 05:47:01 · answer #7 · answered by Princess D 3 · 0 0

those are symptoms of diabetes but it is not diabetes until you have been tested. you could just be prone to infections and you're probaly getting thrush because you're eating too much sweets and you are probaly dizzy cause the bus was too hot. Sweating is normal

2007-12-11 08:09:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A severe and ongoing thirst is one of the most common symptoms of diabetes.Craving sweet things is not but i am not a doctor so i could not say.You will know on Friday as your doctor will do a simple urine test.He cannot tell you that you have diabetes just from hearing your symptoms.

2007-12-11 07:28:14 · answer #9 · answered by Niamh 7 · 1 0

well being diabetic u do go to the bathroom a lot and you don't sleep that easily. wen u sleep you breathe heavliy. even if ur dizzy doesn't mean u have dibetes it could mean u have an inner ear infection. u could be getting really skinny really fast. from the symptoms that you have i don't think you do

2007-12-11 07:54:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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