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<blockquote data-quote="Walking Girl" data-source="post: 2215961" data-attributes="member: 510059"><p>Not generally a symptom. The need to urinate a lot and frequently from diabetes comes from the body trying to rid itself of high glucose any way possible, including peeing it out. So, often, a symptom of high blood glucose is peeing a lot and more frequently than normal, which is also why excessive thirst is a common symptom.</p><p></p><p> Good luck figuring out what it is, but if you think you may not be drinking enough then drinking more is a good idea regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walking Girl, post: 2215961, member: 510059"] Not generally a symptom. The need to urinate a lot and frequently from diabetes comes from the body trying to rid itself of high glucose any way possible, including peeing it out. So, often, a symptom of high blood glucose is peeing a lot and more frequently than normal, which is also why excessive thirst is a common symptom. Good luck figuring out what it is, but if you think you may not be drinking enough then drinking more is a good idea regardless. [/QUOTE]
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