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valentina1310
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Posted: 12/21/07 - 02:29 Post subject: |
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| My husband has increased glucose levels, more than 130mg/dl. I am very worried for him, he does not feel well, his mouth is always dry, he is tired all the time, and he urinates more than usually. Does he have diabetes and also, what complications may elevated glucose cause. Please, I really need some quick answers. |
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heidie94
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| One of the most complicated and severe conditions is hyperglycemic coma. And it might end tragically, if not treated in time. It is usually a first symptom of diabetes mellitus. So, the info about that hyperglycemia must not be taken lightly! Your husband should really go and see a doctor, a regular medical check up and some additional tests will show if he has diabetes or not. |
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