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<blockquote data-quote="seanmo41" data-source="post: 149219" data-attributes="member: 28592"><p>I am sorry to post a thread, just would like some advice from people who have insight into diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I am a recently turned 42 year old male, a couple of pounds overweight, who is generally fit and well. About two months ago, i started to feel more lethargic day by day, within an hour of waking up, i would be feeling shattered. This continued and i have had a blood test on Tuesday this week, and the Doc rang me back yesterday stating that my red blood cells were enlarged. He asked me the obvious questions about my alcohol intake and if i was depressed.......my alcohol intake is no different to an average person, but i am feeling stressed rather than depressed due to the worsening symptoms.</p><p></p><p>This past two weeks I have suffered the following symptoms and they are starting to concern me. My mouth is constantly dry, last night i drank 2 litres of water alone, i am very lethargic, constantly urinating, driving my car is actually quite scary as i tend to lose concentration and then start to panic, my vision is not blurred but i just get moments of feeling like i am going to pass out.</p><p></p><p>The Doc has booked me in for a routine appointment next Friday but feeling as bad as i do now, i just feel a little concerned as i seem to have got worse over the past 24 hours. </p><p>I have also been getting a feeling like needles and pins in my face occasionally, but the past 12 hours they seem more frequent. Any advice would be greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seanmo41, post: 149219, member: 28592"] I am sorry to post a thread, just would like some advice from people who have insight into diabetes. I am a recently turned 42 year old male, a couple of pounds overweight, who is generally fit and well. About two months ago, i started to feel more lethargic day by day, within an hour of waking up, i would be feeling shattered. This continued and i have had a blood test on Tuesday this week, and the Doc rang me back yesterday stating that my red blood cells were enlarged. He asked me the obvious questions about my alcohol intake and if i was depressed.......my alcohol intake is no different to an average person, but i am feeling stressed rather than depressed due to the worsening symptoms. This past two weeks I have suffered the following symptoms and they are starting to concern me. My mouth is constantly dry, last night i drank 2 litres of water alone, i am very lethargic, constantly urinating, driving my car is actually quite scary as i tend to lose concentration and then start to panic, my vision is not blurred but i just get moments of feeling like i am going to pass out. The Doc has booked me in for a routine appointment next Friday but feeling as bad as i do now, i just feel a little concerned as i seem to have got worse over the past 24 hours. I have also been getting a feeling like needles and pins in my face occasionally, but the past 12 hours they seem more frequent. Any advice would be greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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