Since around April time, I have had a really annoying thirst. I drink between 7 and 8 litres of fluid a day (probably a bit more sometimes). The doctor ran blood tests expecting diabetes to throw up, it didn't, so she asked me to do a fluid balance test for 48 hours, which I did, it seems I'm urinating pretty much what I'm drinking. She referred me to endocrinology but the wait for an appointment is ludicrous.
I wasn't convinced by the diabetes test result so I ordered a HbA1c to do at home, the results came back showing normal, so I can really rule out diabetes.
Anyone have any experience of this? I've looked on NHS website and a couple of things crop up, hyperparathyroidism and hypercalaemia. I do have a few other symptoms to match these. If I do have one of the above, what are the consequences of leaving it untreated whilst I wait for an appointment to diagnose?
Danny. I take a litre of water to bed with me and it's gone by the morning. When I get up, I drink another litre and a cup of tea. That's before 6.30am The rest of the day is me drinking a lot. It's dulled my appetite to an extreme where I'm starting to loose weight.
Should I be worried about diabetes insipidus? Is there a private test like HbAic that I can take to rule it in/out?
Bednobs, the GP sent through an urgent referral, but no appointment as yet. I found the referal on my NHS app and it told me that they should have been in touch by 20 July and to call if not. I called, they said no appointments, I'll have to wait.
'Your answer will emerge after Endocrinology consultation.
No harm will be done until then.'
Thanks Sqad. I hope it's not too long to wait as my sleep pattern is bad. I rarely get more than an hour and a half to 2 hours as I'm up peeing due to the 2 litres I drink in the evening.
I feel like an alcoholic when I'm around a tap. :o)