Hello there,
As everyone has mentioned, it is worth going and getting your symptoms checked out. You won't be wasting your doctor's time.
You say you've been having these symptoms over the past 'couple of months'....It took me two weeks to get myself along to the doctor's - where I was diagnosed with T1 - after the onset of typical symptoms....which came on out of nowhere....
....One night I must have got up to go to the loo every half an hour...and each time I could have filled a bucket! From that day on, all I could think about was drinking water, peeing and eating. I also had pins and needles in my fingers and toes and, on occassion, threw up sometimes during the night. I kind of suspected something was wrong (!), but knew nothing about diabetes. I was exercising a lot at the time which, on reflection, probably saved me from collapsing. So too that I don't drink anything but water. If I'd have left it any longer, I expect I'd have ended up in hospital.
That you need to drink a sugary drink each morning, doesn't quite fit with my experience. If I'd have done that in the week before diagnosis, I would have been too ill to get through the day and would have had to re-direct myself to bed by mid-morning. Having said that, the symptoms you describe are typical of diabetes. That doesn't mean you have it mind!
However, if you're peeing literally five or six times a night (its usually the night that is the worst), if you're consistently drinking, and if you've dropped weight, you definitely need to see your GP. You need to go anyway, it might be something, it might be nothing....