Do you have to experience all the symptoms to have diabetes?

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Do you have to experience all the symptoms to have diabetes?

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

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WEWR asked:


Ok i just took a blood test 2 weeks ago it was 112 after non-fasting. I am currently cutting down on sugary foods and am excercising everyday. I have an overactive bladder but not excessevely thirsty (thankyou jesus). Ok i just want to know that do you have to experience all the symptoms to have diabetes?? Pay attention to the word all……..

Thanks

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4 Responses to “Do you have to experience all the symptoms to have diabetes?”

  1. healthcare training Says:

    I had this doubt.I am also waiting for good comments.

  2. the_only_solorose Says:

    a random blood sugar (non-fasting) of 112 is NOT indicative of diabetes. You must have three fasting sugars greater than 120 and an A1C greater than 6 to have a diagnosis of diabetes.
    It is always a good idea however to keep your refined sugars and simple carbs to a low level.

  3. Mazher Says:

    You are doing good by cutting your carbs as it will prevent you from being diabetic

    Random blood sugar of 112 is Ok .
    Most of the the diabetic patients dont have all the symptoms , the best way to diagnose is to have the OGTT (Oral gucose tolerance test ) it will give you a better idea of being normal, prediabetic or diabetic

    HbA1C will tell you how well you have managed your blood glucose levels in the past three months.

    For more on diabetes visit my free website

    Hopr that you will find it helpful.

  4. DaHutch Says:

    the short answer is “no”.

    and a non-fasting meter reading of 112 is great.

    here is a link to a site that describes diabetes.

    from what you say you should be fine.

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