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amy54
10-28-2004, 12:08 AM
I was just wondering what your symptoms were that led to diabetes. My mom thinks I may have it, either that or just low blood sugar. The past month, every day I feel tired and dizzy. At first I thought I needed to eat more, but I don't feel better until I eat a lot of sugar. This afternoon, to feel back to normal, I had two bottles of oj, a frosty, and trail mix. That on top of eating three meals a day. I get cravings for oj a lot now, I get really hungry even though i eat enough and never really feel full. I have to go to the bathroom a lot more. Does this sound like I need to go to the doctors? or that i just have low blood sugar? thanks

eevee
10-28-2004, 12:29 AM
I think those symptoms do suggest that you should visit your doctor, Amy54. Are you losing weight..?? If so, it is pretty important that you get to a Dr ASAP....I am presuming that you are a young-ish person.

Cheers......Eve

Dewey
10-28-2004, 12:42 AM
First off, wanted to welcome you to the family! :D

It sounds like you very well might have Diabetes. I personally recommend that you see a doctor immediately and have blood work done. Often, a person can feel symptoms of a low sugar, when in fact sugar levels might be running high. Following are some symptoms as posted on the BD website:

Type I Symptoms can include:

1. Excessive Thirst
2. Frequent Urination
3. Rapid Weight Loss
4. Excessive Hunger (body feels malnourished)
5. Blurred Vision
6. Fatigue
7. Fruity smell to breath
8. Wounds that do not heal
9. Loss of Consciousness
10. Itchy Skin
11. Numbness and tingling in hands and/or feet
12. Sugar in the urine (via testing)

Type II Symptoms are in most cases, very similar to type I. However, each individual may react differently, or experience unique symptoms. Personally, I experienced Frequent Urination, Excessive Thirst, Pale Skin, Rapid Weight Loss (except for the abdominal region) and white lesions on my tongue (due to dehydration). All the things you stated in your post sound very similar to what I experienced also. It seemed no matter how much I ate, I was always hungry (and thirsty) - Nothing helped. My grandmother came to visit and saved my life, as she persuaded my mom to take me to the Pediatrician. That's when I found out my sugar was 400! :eek: I don't mean to alarm you, but eating and drinking sugars (i.e. oj) is not a good thing for someone who may be Diabetic. The best thing to do is get in to a doctor as soon as possible and have blood work done. Also, in the meantime, try to drink water instead of orange juice. Hope this helps and please keep us posted.

archimeech
10-28-2004, 04:00 AM
I agree with Dewey, go to the doctor. Also, if you know anyone who is diabetic, ask them to test your sugar. even you fasting numbers should be within the range of 80-120 in the US, I don't know what the equivalent is for the scale that Europe uses.

amy54
10-28-2004, 02:17 PM
Thanks, guys, for all the info. I'll go to the doctors and see what's going on.

rzrbks
10-28-2004, 04:50 PM
amy54,

you really should have a Dr. see you.

archimeech

I agree with Dewey, go to the doctor. Also, if you know anyone who is diabetic, ask them to test your sugar. even you fasting numbers should be within the range of 80-120 in the US, I don't know what the equivalent is for the scale that Europe uses.

divide by 18 to get the MMol/L numbers