the dry mouth and thirsty WITH peeing a lot is something familiar to all diabetics. Generally means your medication is not doing the job for you, your diet is being ignored or some other reason your sugars are spiking. Without peeing a lot can be dehydration and/or electrolytes out of kilter.
Lotta people on this forum are on low carb high fat (specific kinds of fats are eaten ) diet. But there are people on a lot of varied diets for diabetes here.
The chemical smell is different. Depends on the kind of smell. Check this out
http://www.drgreene.com/unusual-breath-odors/
Some people taste and smell something strange at beginning of a migraine headache?
Muscles seizing up can be a lot of things including taking Statin drugs, other medications especially diuretics like thiazides
Here is stuff I have done to figure myself out while I got rid of some medications and puzzled out issues.
1. Go to Cleveland Clinic or Mayo Clinic or both online and use their symptom checkers. Do them one at a time and copyt paste the results. Then compare the results of all the sumptoms and see if the same disorders pop up.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/symptom-checker/select-symptom/itt-20009075
http://www.symcat.com/symptoms
2. Make a list of your medications and over the counter stuff you take in a chart. For each, go online and make a list of the side effects. Check out not only what the drug company claims are side effects, but what ordinary people say are side effects. Google the name of your drug and the word lawsuit and you will find stuff you normally don't find. Remember, however, life is too short to spend it in court but knowledge is power.
3. Go on careful eliminations of medications that might be the culprits of unlivable side effects. Let the docs who prescribed the meds know what you plan and why you want to eliminate them and try something different. For each drug that had an unacceptable side effect I had, I went off it for at least a month and documented both whether the bad symptom/s went away, but also whether I got worse in some way. Then I would try a low dose of something else, making sure it wasn't another member of the same type of drug. I also discovered that white or whatever uncolored versions of previously tinted drugs often produced fewer adverse symptoms. I also discovered that side effects were minimized by taking some drugs midmeal and time release (metformin) worked better with fewer side effects.
4. Keep one notebook and chart blood pressures, any irregular heartbeats or tachycardia (heart racing feeling), your waking blood sugars, before and after meals and notes of kind of pain.
5. If you can't exercise because of pain, try moving in hot water in a tub or shower a bit at a time. Aquatic therapy is good if you can get it.
6. Stretch every way and every time you can. Balance is a ***** when you don't have it and physical therapy is a helper to get it back. Force yourself to move. Remember you are alive.
7. Try to find out about occupational therapies you can do at home.
8. Mostly, stop beating up on yourself
Music heals. Listen to a lot of it, different kinds and sing along, tap to it, make a rhythmic accompaniment. Rhythm also heals. God bless Youtube and the democratization of sound
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