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<blockquote data-quote="ZanMan5" data-source="post: 916374" data-attributes="member: 199671"><p>Everything I was reading individually had a different reason behind it that was supposedly normal. It wasn't until yesterday and today I had a symptom come up that screamed diabetes (the terrible screaming for drinks and throwing up) I have been feeling there was a problem for a while but even with the ear infection that would not heal the doc told me it happens a lot and it probably wouldn't heal till the tube was placed and air got back there. The mood swings the last few weeks googled on their own show a normal milestone where toddlers start testing their boundaries. Read multiple mothers stories about babies fussing all through the night suddenly who were also glad to hear it was just a phase. I thought he was sleeping a lot during the day but since he was up a night I chalked it up to normal. It's crazy how quickly I feel like this came on but not till now can I see the symptoms go pretty far back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZanMan5, post: 916374, member: 199671"] Everything I was reading individually had a different reason behind it that was supposedly normal. It wasn't until yesterday and today I had a symptom come up that screamed diabetes (the terrible screaming for drinks and throwing up) I have been feeling there was a problem for a while but even with the ear infection that would not heal the doc told me it happens a lot and it probably wouldn't heal till the tube was placed and air got back there. The mood swings the last few weeks googled on their own show a normal milestone where toddlers start testing their boundaries. Read multiple mothers stories about babies fussing all through the night suddenly who were also glad to hear it was just a phase. I thought he was sleeping a lot during the day but since he was up a night I chalked it up to normal. It's crazy how quickly I feel like this came on but not till now can I see the symptoms go pretty far back. [/QUOTE]
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