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<blockquote data-quote="skybluegilby" data-source="post: 107061" data-attributes="member: 23263"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I was similiar to lots and had unquenchable thurst BUT my mum thought i was just being greedy drinking all of the fizzy pop (was 9yrs old at the time) I was challenged to drink a pint of milk if I was that thirsty (I dislike it immensely) I subsequently downed a pint of the stuff and went to hospital soon after with sugars of 36. </p><p></p><p>I think a massive problem is that undiagnosed diabetics will drink ton's of suguary drinks to quench thirst! especially red bull, lucozade etc to compensate for tiredness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybluegilby, post: 107061, member: 23263"] Hi all, I was similiar to lots and had unquenchable thurst BUT my mum thought i was just being greedy drinking all of the fizzy pop (was 9yrs old at the time) I was challenged to drink a pint of milk if I was that thirsty (I dislike it immensely) I subsequently downed a pint of the stuff and went to hospital soon after with sugars of 36. I think a massive problem is that undiagnosed diabetics will drink ton's of suguary drinks to quench thirst! especially red bull, lucozade etc to compensate for tiredness. [/QUOTE]
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