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emmie | 16:03 Wed 09th Oct 2013 | Health & Fitness
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what is the method of determining you have diabetes, is it purely a blood test.
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thank you, wondered if some have it and there experience, and what tests they had to do
Yes.
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so if have a blood test and it doesn't come back positive, you wouldn't need a urine test...
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is it possible to get it much later in life....
Blood sugar is the main result.

Glucose Tolerance Test and urinalysis, if done at all, just "gild the lily."
Sorry just seen your last post.

Yes, Type 2 diabetes is much, much more common in the over 50's but is getting earlier as we are getting fatter and lazier.(although, there may be exceptions....but very few.)
>>>is it possible to get it much later in life....

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"You are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if you are over 40 years old"

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http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Diabetes-type2/Pages/Causes.aspx
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i have rather yo yo'd in weight over the last years, mainly through ill health in one way or another, could be that be a possible - also currently things have been very bad in the lower back department, but also in other areas where i am trying to get help, urine sample came back negative of an infection recently, but no one suggested doing blood test for diabetes.
i have felt so ropey for so long, hot in the face almost constantly and the lower abdomen very painful, urine smells pretty awful...
emmie........i am sure that someone has done a blood sugar..........the practice nurse could due it with just capillary blood (pin prick)
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so you can tell just from that - the little thumb test, had one some time back, not recently.
Yepp.....that is all that you need..........
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i am going in Friday, will discuss with the nurse,
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is by any chance a constant unassuaged thirst anything to do with it.
Yes, that is one of the symptoms of diabetes.
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ok, thank you. these abdominal pains and the urine smell are really vile.
Weeing a lot, too, is a symptom.... and yes, your practice nurse can do the blood test for you.
it's possible that something has developed since you had the pin prick test - if you'd had diabetes then you'd imagine they would have told you, that's what the test's for. Worth asking for another.
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i will, i feel totally rotten.. my lower back scan is soon, the pain has been there since early may in the same place, just got worse over this time.

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