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<blockquote data-quote="jo78" data-source="post: 985504" data-attributes="member: 223630"><p>If she's had her urine tested, it's unlikely to be diabetes. When the Doctor test's the urine, they are looking for ketones in the urine. In diabetes mellitus the urine burns the skin and this doesn't heal until insulin treatment.</p><p>Please continue seeing your doctor and make sure you get to the bottom of it. Urine stick's can go out of date very quickly, your concerns should be commended because many Doctors miss the symptoms. My daughter had been sent away many times, but thankfully the urine test did confirm.</p><p>Hope this helps</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jo78, post: 985504, member: 223630"] If she's had her urine tested, it's unlikely to be diabetes. When the Doctor test's the urine, they are looking for ketones in the urine. In diabetes mellitus the urine burns the skin and this doesn't heal until insulin treatment. Please continue seeing your doctor and make sure you get to the bottom of it. Urine stick's can go out of date very quickly, your concerns should be commended because many Doctors miss the symptoms. My daughter had been sent away many times, but thankfully the urine test did confirm. Hope this helps Jo [/QUOTE]
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