What does it mean if you have to chronically pee after eating ice cream, and thats it? | |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 27834799 11/15/2012 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One of the ingredients in your icecream may be a diuretic. diuretics make you pee. [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 8654561 11/16/2012 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't have diabetes. I have been tested before dozens of times. I have too much insulin: hyperinsulinemia/ insulin resistance. So blood sugar gets low often. Haven't had my sugar tested since 2011 after an er visit due to something else. It was 142 3 hrs after eating abd dropped to 80 after not eating for several hrs. It's normally between 74 and 110 I think back in 2007. Tgat was fasting tests and had glucose tolerance test last a few yrs ago so don't know bout the insulin now but I get sugar drops quite often. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 519793 11/16/2012 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sorry, you have diabetes. a reading of more than 120 two hours after eating is diagnostic. you meet the description. the lows might be from hyperthyroidism. Get that checked, and see a doctor. try exercise and cutting the carbs in your diet - and monitoring your blood sugar. good luck with it. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 21642330 11/17/2012 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sorry, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 519793 you have diabetes. a reading of more than 120 two hours after eating is diagnostic. you meet the description. the lows might be from hyperthyroidism. Get that checked, and see a doctor. try exercise and cutting the carbs in your diet - and monitoring your blood sugar. good luck with it. Don't think its diabetes. At all. Its been a thing for years now. and I have been checked for diabetes for years and even while having the pee issue. Fasting for an actual CBC... its always been between 74 and 99.... 110, I think was the most. I've had it as low as the 60's. I have hypoglycemic attacks often. Not severe, usually. Whats strange is... even when NOT having ice cream... I pee constantly sometimes... especially at night. I wont even drink anything all day and just pee out mass amounts of fluid each time... every 15 mins or so. Its ridiculous. Some nights I cant get to sleep in time before it kicks in.. and I'm up all night, or most of the night peeing. Odd thing is.... if I hardly EAT anything at all, or not at all (flu/cold), I hardly pee all night at all. The difference about the ice cream thing is... the quickness of whch it happens and its a different kind of need to pee ASAP OR I WILL DIE feeling kind of pee sensation. within 15 mins or so. during the day... its not as frequent and urgent and gross/ill kinda feeling if i dont go. maybe its just my body saying, ew.. get that shit out of my system! lol |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 13158115 11/17/2012 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sorry, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 519793 you have diabetes. a reading of more than 120 two hours after eating is diagnostic. you meet the description. the lows might be from hyperthyroidism. Get that checked, and see a doctor. try exercise and cutting the carbs in your diet - and monitoring your blood sugar. good luck with it. Don't think its diabetes. At all. Its been a thing for years now. and I have been checked for diabetes for years and even while having the pee issue. Fasting for an actual CBC... its always been between 74 and 99.... 110, I think was the most. I've had it as low as the 60's. I have hypoglycemic attacks often. Not severe, usually. Whats strange is... even when NOT having ice cream... I pee constantly sometimes... especially at night. I wont even drink anything all day and just pee out mass amounts of fluid each time... every 15 mins or so. Its ridiculous. Some nights I cant get to sleep in time before it kicks in.. and I'm up all night, or most of the night peeing. Odd thing is.... if I hardly EAT anything at all, or not at all (flu/cold), I hardly pee all night at all. The difference about the ice cream thing is... the quickness of whch it happens and its a different kind of need to pee ASAP OR I WILL DIE feeling kind of pee sensation. within 15 mins or so. during the day... its not as frequent and urgent and gross/ill kinda feeling if i dont go. maybe its just my body saying, ew.. get that shit out of my system! lol Let me tell you something. My daughter is a type 1 diabetic and her fasted blood sugar was normal in the beginning but it was post food intake that it would jump WAY up, you need to have a test called an A1C that will tell you what your blood sugar has been doing over the last 3 months, just a fasted blood sugar isn't giving you the whole picture |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 26912618 11/17/2012 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | peeing is how your body dumps the excess sugar... I never peed at night before I got diabetes... never. Maybe you have apnea too, and that's waking you up? That can also trigger diabetes. get it checked... what can it hurt? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 20675367 01/21/2013 01:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | peeing is how your body dumps the excess sugar... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26912618 I never peed at night before I got diabetes... never. Maybe you have apnea too, and that's waking you up? That can also trigger diabetes. get it checked... what can it hurt? The body does not remove excess glucose (sugar) by way of urination unless your levels become quite high and your Kidney's can no longer cope. Which at that point your likely suffering from DKA (Diabetic Ketoacidosis) Glucose is an important substance (used in the production of ATP) and the body does all that it can to hold on to it |
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