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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 2420738" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>I'd like to agree with the others here that you could have diabetes and not show the symptom of thirst.</p><p>It's also true that it's possible you might not have diabetes.</p><p>I think that if you are concerned about having diabetes, the best course of action is to get tested with an HbA1c to get an accurate picture of what is going on: that way you can take appropriate action- there is a lot you can do to ward off T2 diabetes before it really sets in, and a lot you can do to control it if it has set in. If you are talking about T1, it's a different situation, but again, there are a lot of good management options. The earlier a test can be done, the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 2420738, member: 343949"] I'd like to agree with the others here that you could have diabetes and not show the symptom of thirst. It's also true that it's possible you might not have diabetes. I think that if you are concerned about having diabetes, the best course of action is to get tested with an HbA1c to get an accurate picture of what is going on: that way you can take appropriate action- there is a lot you can do to ward off T2 diabetes before it really sets in, and a lot you can do to control it if it has set in. If you are talking about T1, it's a different situation, but again, there are a lot of good management options. The earlier a test can be done, the better. [/QUOTE]
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