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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do remember that diabetes does make you thirsty, and thirsty like heck. You wouldn't be able to 'choose' not to drink, you would have to drink pints and then still not feel quenched. Also, the urination would not be improved by not drinking, you would still need to go all the time even with regular fluids and you would even have to go several times in the night. You would probably be losing lots of weight and also be very hungry and so so so so so so so so so so tired that you would fall asleep driving, talking, sitting at your pc, sleep hours and hours and hours at night and never feel properly awake. maybe at the beginning the symptoms are less, but certainly will fullblown mismanaged diabetes, the symptoms don't make you 'wander' they make you believe you might actually be dying. Don't remember the cold hands and feet thing, or the pain in legs...
Best thing to do would be go to the doctors and ask him to do a urine test. he will probably want a fasting one (not food for 12 hours). If it is inconclusive, you will have to have a blood test done at fasting and then immediatlely after some sugars etc etc and then at intervals after that. It's quite simple to diagnose and not normally missed if the doc is looking for it.
With your history of Epilepsy, I'd defo get checked out by the docca!
Good luck, hope this has been of help.
Chris
Symptoms of diabetes include excessive thirst, a sore that won't heal, blurred vision, frequent urination, sudden unexplained weight loss, and increased fatigue. If you suspect you have a problem, you should definitely see your doctor ASAP and be tested.
That said, numbness in the extremities can be caused by many other factors, just one of which is Raynaud's Syndrome, which causes the blood vessels to constrict when you get chilled.