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    ok i have got a slight thought that i might just be acting over the top and stupid, but i'm actually quite worried so i thought i would post anyway because i really don't want to take any risks

    basically the past couple days i've started to feel quite bad. i've been feeling really hungry constantly, like REALLY hungry, even right after eating meals and everything. i've been so tired for the past week or so even with it being half term and sleeping for like 10 hours every day. especially today and yesterday i've felt quite dizzy. also last night i kept waking up because i was really thirsty and i was like downing loads of water but i still felt thirsty, and i've drank a lot today, also when i woke up i felt quite constipated and just had a lot of pain in my lower stomach. i've had to regularly pee as well.

    so basically i was at a party on saturday and i kept going to the toilet and i was like "fgs i need to go for a piss so often ;l" and this guy said jokingly "maybe it's diabetes" and i was like "nah lol"

    but then tonight i've just been feeling really bad so i looked it up and i've found that quite a few of those symptoms match what i've been going through, most of them for type 1, and on this website it says something about ketoacidosis which i've never heard of before:

    "In type 1 diabetics, a condition called ketoacidosis is common. This occurs when acid compounds (ketones) form in the blood. If untreated, this can result in extremely serious complications and even death, but it can be the first indicator of the presence of type 1 diabetes."

    does anyone have any advice for me? i think i'm certainly going to go to a doctor but i just wanted to know if anyone has any experience with diabetes that can help because i'm quite worried at the moment, thanks
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    GO TO THE DOCTORS.

    No one here on habbox can guarntee you 100% what's wrong with you, it could be nothing, it could be really serious, nothing to lose getting it checked out.

    Even if someone here does have diabetes and it sounds like what you've got, it may not actually be that :/
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    yeah i am definitely getting it checked but i just wanted to get some reassurance from anyone that knows anything or just discuss it nd get it off my chest really
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    Tell your parents they will help more then the forum

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    Ive never heard of people eating more when they have diabetes, but I guess it's possible. Best to just see a doctor to be on the safe side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DansOnly11 View Post
    Tell your parents they will help more then the forum
    thanks for your incredibly unhelpful post, obviously i have told my mum but read my previous post thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Infectious View Post
    Ive never heard of people eating more when they have diabetes, but I guess it's possible. Best to just see a doctor to be on the safe side.
    yeah that's what i thought i don't know if it has anything to do with it it, could just be down to growth or whatever but idk :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haaaaarry View Post
    thanks for your incredibly unhelpful post, obviously i have told my mum but read my previous post thanks



    yeah that's what i thought i don't know if it has anything to do with it it, could just be down to growth or whatever but idk :/
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    You have the exact same symptoms as what i have (well not as much anymore im getting better)

    Been in and out of hospital for tests and hopefully find out next week but they think its glandular fever or something stupid so chillax
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    Quote Originally Posted by Infectious View Post
    Ive never heard of people eating more when they have diabetes, but I guess it's possible. Best to just see a doctor to be on the safe side.
    Excessive Eating

    According to eMedicine Health, polyphagia or excessive diabetic eating happens because the insulin, whose job it is to stimulate hunger, will go into overdrive trying to compensate for the blood sugar being too high. The body will send signals to the brain that may make a person eat too much. A person will be also try to add energy to the body by eating more than usual, and may just end up losing weight.

    ^ google search lol =) because I couldn't remember if eating more had to do with the insulin our body creates or not.

    But Harry as others have said your best bet is to book an appointment with your family doctor and get some blood work done to determine if you have it or not. I truly hope you don't and the best of luck! =)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    You have the exact same symptoms as what i have (well not as much anymore im getting better)

    Been in and out of hospital for tests and hopefully find out next week but they think its glandular fever or something stupid so chillax
    I had glandular fever when I was little and spent alot of time in hospital having tests for about 3 days, my leg locked completely up - don't think its something stupid :p
    Dunno if it was because i was about 7 or what

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