Sunday, December 2, 2012

I have all the symptoms of diabetes except my blood sugar is always too low?

Q. I'm always thirsty no matter how much I drink, I urinate a lot, I'm always exhausted, and have a lot of other diabetes symptoms as well. Why would I have all the symptoms, but the opposite cause? And what might I have?

A. hi bublgum2,
As you say I think you have diabetes, did you see a Dr.? Get you blood test done to be
sure. There are people who have either high or low blood sugar. Both are dangerous, but if
you get too low you will faint and fall, or become unconscious and hurt yourself, and if there
is no one near to help you will be in danger. Get checked. One the other I invite you to
Join Free online community of diabetics friends, where you can learn from others, share, get
advice, recipes, support et.
Hope this helps


Is this a sign for Diabetes or am I overreacting?
Q. I tried to match up my symptoms with the real diabetes symptoms and heres what they are:

bad diet
lack of excersise
frequent urination
frequent thirst
frequent hunger
rapid heart beat
fatigue
irritable (grouchy)
cramps in body or feeling tingling sensations, numbness (my left leg sometimes)


I may be just over reacting though, but does anyone think I should be worried about this? Or do you think it could be something else?

A. Frequent urination and numbness in the extremities are classic signs of diabetes. However, the only way to truly tell is through a blood test. Go to your doctor.

If your blood test comes back normal, please continue to pursue this. There are many other diagnoses that can cause these symptoms also.

My girlfriend had pain in her feet that multiple doctors assumed was from diabetic neuropathy. She never tested positive for diabetes. It turned out that she was overdosing on B vitamins and ultimately caused permanent nerve damage that would not have been so bad if she had been diagnosed earlier.


Can obese young adults develop type 1 diabetes?
Q. Can an obese young adult develop type 1 diabetes and not type 2? I've read unexpected weight loss is a symptom of type 1, so can an obese young adult losing weight without effort and with other diabetes symptoms get type 1?

A. It is possible. Type I diabetes is an autoimmune disease, so it is possible to occur at any age, especially if you have a family history of it.


How to lose weight if you have type 1 diabetes?
Q. I have heard that insulin can make you gain weight. Am i right? But i have also seen diabetics that are as skinny as a twig. At one point, i was like that but it was because of the diabetes symptoms. i want to be like that again but in a healthier way. i am not saying i am fat but i'm not at the weight i want to be at. How can i get my weight back down?

A. your best bet is diabetes uncut.

they have a fat loss report which iv used
to lose weight. yes he talks about insulin making
you fat and how to stop it.

took me about a week to actually feel less fat.





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