Do i have diabetes??!


Question: i am 12 years old and i need to drink alot, but i dont have to pee alot but i have blurry vision, and cranky, and kinda dizzy alot and tired


Answers: i am 12 years old and i need to drink alot, but i dont have to pee alot but i have blurry vision, and cranky, and kinda dizzy alot and tired

You should discuss this with your parents and see your doctor for a check up. It maybe diabetes or hypoglycemia, which means low blood sugar, or a vitamin deficiency etc.

discuss this to your parents and let a doctor give some advice.

Most of your problems go with your age and the whole pre teen thing.

Eat good foods, quit with the cokes, candy bars, and cookies. You don't need them!!

Eat more salads the dark green leafy kind with lots of other good stuff like tomato, celery, peppers, cucumbers, and cheeses on them along with a really good tasting dressing.

My granddaughter was complaining about the same feelings. We got some really excellent dressings to go on the salads and now she eats like I do only she isn't diabetic. She is a preteen girl!!!

She is doing much better, and so can you! Eat a bit of meat, eat the salads, quit with the pops and candy!!!

Some of your symptoms are those of diabetes --
excessive thirst, tired, blurry vision -- so it's possible you have diabetes, but the only way to know for sure is to have your doctor do a simple blood test. Talk to your parents about your concerns. A lot of people can control diabetes just by eating the right foods. You can even have sugar as long as you don't over do it. Others need to take a pill every day. Still others do have to take shots, but don't worry about that. You may not even have it. Now please go talk to your parents right now.

I can see you are very concerned about the idea of being diabetic. Include your parents with your concern. They need to take you to the doctor. They will do tests that will determine if you are or not. If you are the doctor will advise you what your need to do to take care of yourself. Along with you, your doctors, parents, friends, etc. will help. Sometimes people are hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) instead of hyperglycemic (high). You first need to get tested and you will have your answer. Being frustrated and worrying about it isn't getting the answer. Good luck.





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