What does it mean for a diabetic patient to have sweet smeing urine?!


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What does it mean for a diabetic patient to have sweet smeing urine?

I am a diabetic. I was diagnosed when I was 18 and now I am 27. I was on medicine to begin with but now I am not. I was controling it with diet. In the past few months I have become very fatigued and always wanna sleep. I can not go without sleeping for 2 hours. My urine is always very dark in color and really sweet smelling. I have not been checking my blood sugar regularly because I have been preoccupied with school full time and work full time. Can this mean that my sugar has gotten out of hand. Oh yeah I have not been able to eat my 3 meals a day and no multi-vitamins are not working. If I do eat it may be one meal at 8pm or later. What does this mean. I was hoping I would not have to go to the doctor. The medicine is drag!! Please help!!


Answers:

Please go to a doctor tomorrow if possible! The fatigue, lack of energy, all that indicates you are out of balance and could be in serious danger. Please see the doctor now because this disease is so treatable. It may not be pleasant to stick yourself but now they have testing supplies and drugs that make treatment much much easier.
You could have a very good quality of life but you could do some irreversible damage if you continue too long neglecting your treatment and controlling your blood sugar levels.
PLEASE GO NOW to the doctor!
You sound depressed and affected in a way that could be serious. Eating one meal a day, you know that is very bad for a diabetic. So go! 'K? Please read this article on ketoacidosis because it can be DEADLY and you sound like you may be about there!
http://www.diabetes.org/type-1-diabetes/...




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