chuckalicious
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Hello all. I'll start by apologising - I'm sure you've had lots of these questions in the past, however I would like to ask a few questions to see what you think. Rest assured I am going to see the doctor, but it's not for another 2 weeks (no free appointments) so want to find out as much info so I can have a proper discussion when I get there.
I'm 29, male and am not overweight (although I was up until about 1.5years ago).
For quite a long time, I've noticed certain things, which I never really linked together, but after having a conversation with someone, I thought I'd go and do some research.
I have the following "symptoms":
1. Constant thirst - impossible to quench it
2. Go to the loo a lot, especially at night.
3. If I have sugary drinks, or any kind of white carby food, I often feel like I have what I call a "down", whereby I basically feel all flushed, can sweat a little, sometimes get a little shaky and often get a bit grumpy.
4. If I haven't eaten in a few hours and start to get hungry, point 3 often happens and I don't recover for the rest of the day
5. I get sore/achy legs when in bed or sitting
6. Terrible sleeper
7. Find it hard to gain muscle (work out at the gym as often as possible)
8. IBS
Points 3 and 4 are not guaranteed to happen 100% of the time, but are fairly common. All other points are fairly constant.
I've had urine tests in the past at the doctors as part of general check ups, or if I've mentioned I'm weeing a lot, and it's always come back fine. However the last one was maybe 3 or 4 years ago.
I have one aunt who is diabetic and we have a family history of Factor V Leiden mutation (blood clotting disorder) which I have.
So could all of these things just be coincedence? Or something else? What kind of tests would need to be carried out? I'm booked in for a blood test when I go to the doctors - will that cover it?
Thanks in advance.
I'm 29, male and am not overweight (although I was up until about 1.5years ago).
For quite a long time, I've noticed certain things, which I never really linked together, but after having a conversation with someone, I thought I'd go and do some research.
I have the following "symptoms":
1. Constant thirst - impossible to quench it
2. Go to the loo a lot, especially at night.
3. If I have sugary drinks, or any kind of white carby food, I often feel like I have what I call a "down", whereby I basically feel all flushed, can sweat a little, sometimes get a little shaky and often get a bit grumpy.
4. If I haven't eaten in a few hours and start to get hungry, point 3 often happens and I don't recover for the rest of the day
5. I get sore/achy legs when in bed or sitting
6. Terrible sleeper
7. Find it hard to gain muscle (work out at the gym as often as possible)
8. IBS
Points 3 and 4 are not guaranteed to happen 100% of the time, but are fairly common. All other points are fairly constant.
I've had urine tests in the past at the doctors as part of general check ups, or if I've mentioned I'm weeing a lot, and it's always come back fine. However the last one was maybe 3 or 4 years ago.
I have one aunt who is diabetic and we have a family history of Factor V Leiden mutation (blood clotting disorder) which I have.
So could all of these things just be coincedence? Or something else? What kind of tests would need to be carried out? I'm booked in for a blood test when I go to the doctors - will that cover it?
Thanks in advance.