Hello everyone,
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes several years ago. I'm in my late 20s. I take Metformin 850mg/day. My blood sugar readings are normal. Before I was diagnosed, I was always thirsty and urinating a lot. That has not changed since my diagnosis. I want to ask how normal is it for these symptoms to continue despite the diabetes being under control? I drink 4L of water a day and urinate about 4L a day. I do have a cup of coffee in the morning (half is milk) and a small cup of black tea in the evening.
I read about something called Diabetes Insipidus (which actually is not diabetes.) It too causes excessive thirst and urination but due to a lack of ADH (antidiuretic hormone). But I think it's not possible to have diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus together so that's ruled out.
I mentioned my thirst and urination volume to my family doctor who just said, "diabetes does that." But from what I've read online, it's only normal to urinate up to 2.5 liters a day. So if I'm urinating 4L, something must not be right.
Does anyone know anything about this or has experienced the same? I would appreciate any advice or feedback on this topic.
Thank you.
Burcidi
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes several years ago. I'm in my late 20s. I take Metformin 850mg/day. My blood sugar readings are normal. Before I was diagnosed, I was always thirsty and urinating a lot. That has not changed since my diagnosis. I want to ask how normal is it for these symptoms to continue despite the diabetes being under control? I drink 4L of water a day and urinate about 4L a day. I do have a cup of coffee in the morning (half is milk) and a small cup of black tea in the evening.
I read about something called Diabetes Insipidus (which actually is not diabetes.) It too causes excessive thirst and urination but due to a lack of ADH (antidiuretic hormone). But I think it's not possible to have diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus together so that's ruled out.
I mentioned my thirst and urination volume to my family doctor who just said, "diabetes does that." But from what I've read online, it's only normal to urinate up to 2.5 liters a day. So if I'm urinating 4L, something must not be right.
Does anyone know anything about this or has experienced the same? I would appreciate any advice or feedback on this topic.
Thank you.
Burcidi