Is it possible to have diabetes w/o having all of the symptoms?
Lately I have been having a good amount of the symptoms for diabetes specifically T1 but I haven't been loosing rapids of amount of weight at all. So should I get checked out even though I don't have all of the symptoms?
Yes, it's possible, and it's even better to get checked out now rather than later. Early detection, before you start having symptoms, improves your chance of having a better outcome with the disease and catches it before it has done damage to your body. If you have any concerns I recommend seeing your healthcare provider ASAP.
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December 20th, 2008 at 4:59 am
yes it is possible. you may get some more symptoms later on
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December 20th, 2008 at 5:39 am
Yes, it's possible, and it's even better to get checked out now rather than later. Early detection, before you start having symptoms, improves your chance of having a better outcome with the disease and catches it before it has done damage to your body. If you have any concerns I recommend seeing your healthcare provider ASAP.
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December 20th, 2008 at 6:09 am
Chances are, unless you are hypochondriacal, if you suspect you have diabetes, you may well be right. Usually, those symptoms are excessive thirst, yeast infections, epidermal sloughing, tendency to fall asleep after meals. It certainly won't hurt to have the possibility checked out, and it might make a huge difference.
Good luck!
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December 20th, 2008 at 6:36 am
for almost every deisease out there you can have it without all of the symptoms. so its best to be checked out to be safe right?
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