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Expert: Brenda Thompson
Bio: Brenda Thompson is a registered dietician and professional chef with the Westlake Market H.E.B. in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Drew Noah
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Sian Welby discusses with Dr Chris Steele the symptoms of diabetes.
Type 1 Diabetes is most prevalent in young people, whereas Type 2 is more likely to be found in older people.
Type 2 represents 90% of all cases.
Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes: Symptoms can come on very rapidly, and include intense thirst, need to pass urine frequently, weight loss, and recurrent infections.
For Type 2 Diabetes, on average a sufferer will ahve the disease for 7 years before it is diagnosed. Symptoms come on more slowly, and include thirst, tiredness, need to pass urine, disurbance to vision.
It is a serious disease that can lead to blindness, amputation, heart disease, kindey failure, erectile disfunction and other problems.
It is easy to be tested, and this can even be done yourself at home with a testing kit from your pharmacist.
Who should get tested
People over 40
The overweight
If you ahve family memebers who are diabetic.
People of Asian and afro-carribean origin should be tested in their twenties.
80% of diabetics are overweight.
I’ve been feeling pretty thirsty lately over the last few weeks. I know that diabetes is a symptom, but what are the others?
Thanks.
Go into Diabetes section of Yahoo QA who can better address your concerns about diabetes.
When we are hypovolemic we get really thirsty. But diabetes has specific symptoms like fruity smelling breath, etc. Knock off the sugar and consult with the experts at the diabetic QA……..due to being thirsty over weeks as opposed to days.
I was just diagnosed with gestational diabetes…I am mad because I know it’s dangerous for the baby and the doctor didn’t tell me anything when I had symptoms of diabetes before…Since week 20th I told him that sometimes I couldn’t see anything because my vision was very blurred that I had to just lay down. I also told him that my female parts were burning, but without any discharge, and that I was feeling very weak and extremely hungry. He just said it’s normal and he just said that I had gained too much weight…I have gained over 60 lbs already and I am only 27 weeks. I found out that all those are signs of diabetes, but I just found out and I am very worried of the effects on my baby until now…I wonder why if my glucose was so high they didn’t notice it on any of my previous appointments because they did urine tests all the time and they never told me anything…Any comments on that? Anyone has an idea of why they didn’t find out before? Thanks
Unless you were spilling sugar into your urine, it wouldn’t have shown up on the stick they use to dip it. I know that there are sticks that only test for protein, but all the ones my CNM and OB use are for glucose and protein and I can’t imagine a doc would not use the "duostix" for pregnant patients. As far as your weight gain and symptoms (blurred vision)…those are "red flags" for an early screening. I’m sorry it was not caught sooner. You might consider changing physicians. It’s never too late to do so. I’ve heard of women firing their OB when they were in early labor, so that’s something to think about.