Am I getting diabetes?

I'm really scared because I was having some unexpected problems lately. I ate too much sugar for 3 days and I stopped. I have yeast infections for a 6 months or a year. After eating too much sugar, I felt my thyroids, it hurts, but it go away after 2 days. I always have anxiety attacks (depression) for 2 years. I was bored and tired for 1 light of day. I'm feeling kind of thirsty and hungry.

es no way to tell forsure-- if you are overweight theres a chance you could own type 2, but in order to get that you own to have bad health

type 1 is pretty genetic relatein seventh heaven theres a slight chance but no way to tell forsure
if you hang about to exhibit more symptoms you could go into a coma--so you should go to your doctor and tell them your symptoms and they can check your bloodsugar
If you only enjoy thick white mucous, that is not a yeast infection. With a yeast infection you will have cottage cheese close to discharge along with horrible itching and burning. You probably just have commonplace discharge. Otherwise, it does not sound like diabetes. Diabetes symptoms include extreme unquenchable thirst, frequent urination, rapid shipment loss, fatigue, wounds not healing, later nausea vomiting and eventually coma or death if treated.
conceivably yas... maybe no.
doesn't appear to add up to Diabetes, but you do have an unusual variety of symptoms.

I'd see a doctor as soon as you can. Source(s): Critical Care Registered Nurse
return with a glucose meter and keep an eye on your blood sugar.
You really should go to a doctor for these types of questions.
I'm not a doctor but it seems to me that these symptoms MIGHT actually be a everyday reaction to an overdose of sugar. When you eat a lot of sugar, your body have to create a larger than usual supply of insulin to handle it. Insulin is a hormone. When your body makes a lot of it, (or you inject a great deal of it) then other hormones are going to try and compensate. You create a hormone imbalance. That's one of the reasons why doctors are other trying to keep diabetics sugars as balanced as possible. Also when you exercise, your body doesn't need insulin to burn the sugar. So if you do binge on sugar again, try to exercise as much as you can to burn it bad and you might avoid some of these symptoms. But it's always best to just eat right to inaugurate with. See a doctor though. I explained this the way I understood it, but I could be wrong and it's also possible that you might own something, either diabetes or something else. You should find out for sure. You don't want to mess with diabetes.


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