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Fatigue, aches in leg, blurred vision, thirst. If you're over 40 slightly overweight then there is a good chance they will tell you that you got it
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I have no realsymptoms at all - but have been diagnosed with diabetes. For the reason above I reckon.
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That last post was by me (Studyform) - The mrs' account was still open on the computer.
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Intake of sugar has nothing to do with diabetes, foods with a high glycemic index value and being overweight are the problems.
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im 29 and definatly not overweight, underweight if anything, not had any issues with sight but alot of mornings i have woken up and feels like i have slight dry mouth from drinking to much alcohol which i havent
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Risk factors:
Diabetes in family Old Overweight (fat around waist) Asian Lifestyle Symptoms: Thirsty Weeing lots esp at night Tired Blurred vision Headaches Hungry Itching Dizzy Mood swings Cuts that heal slowly |
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For anybody wondering if they might have diabetes one of the classic indicators not mentioned is that when you go to pee it smells strange often described as smelling like freshly mown hay.
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Eeh! And I've been splashing it on thinking I smelt sexy!
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The day I found out I've got I remember feeling as rough as h*ll.Had a reading of 23.5.It's easy to manage though once you know but would suggest you don't ignore it as it can be deadly.
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