the symptoms of diabetes in adults?

Can anyone please tell me the symptoms for diabetes in adults. I have just had to have another blood test because my 1st one came back showing that I have a boarder line glucose level. If this one comes back the same then it will mean i am diabetic. I need to know the symptons. Please help me to find out.

Did anyone go through these symptoms with you when you received your results? They should have given you things to look for, or asked if you have experienced certain things prior to the diagnosis.

I know that frequent urination and constant thirst are signs, but these could also be signs for other diseases as well.

4 Responses to “the symptoms of diabetes in adults?”

  1. mlgable says:

    People who think they might have diabetes must visit a physician for diagnosis. They might have SOME or NONE of the following symptoms:

    Frequent urination
    Excessive thirst
    Unexplained weight loss
    Extreme hunger
    Sudden vision changes
    Tingling or numbness in hands or feet
    Feeling very tired much of the time
    Very dry skin
    Sores that are slow to heal
    More infections than usual.
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  2. Bessie H says:

    NO, but you might be pre diabetic. You better lay off the sodas, sugar, pasta, artificial sweetners, candy and lose weight and exercise. If you really want to learn http://www.naturalcures.com
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  3. KLN says:

    Did anyone go through these symptoms with you when you received your results? They should have given you things to look for, or asked if you have experienced certain things prior to the diagnosis.

    I know that frequent urination and constant thirst are signs, but these could also be signs for other diseases as well.
    References :

  4. A Friend says:

    Everyone is different but the signs I got were… drinking alot, tired ALL the time, having to go to the bathroom alot more then normal, hot flashes, shakes… If it does come back that you are diabetic listen to the doctors, take the classes they offer they do help!
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