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<blockquote data-quote="janezara_" data-source="post: 1404805" data-attributes="member: 384297"><p>Thanks to everyone for all your reply I truly appreciate. I was diagnosed type 2 diabetic since October 2015 and have been on metformin. i was urinating frequently and drinking frequently as well. this case has been different, i am urinating frequently and not thirsty. My doctor has requested that I have a scan in my pelvic area before she decides on what next we do. I occasionally drink alcohol but not in the last two months. does anyone have any advice or have experienced same issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janezara_, post: 1404805, member: 384297"] Thanks to everyone for all your reply I truly appreciate. I was diagnosed type 2 diabetic since October 2015 and have been on metformin. i was urinating frequently and drinking frequently as well. this case has been different, i am urinating frequently and not thirsty. My doctor has requested that I have a scan in my pelvic area before she decides on what next we do. I occasionally drink alcohol but not in the last two months. does anyone have any advice or have experienced same issue? [/QUOTE]
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