I feel tired all the time, short of breath, tingling in fingers, I am a diabetic!


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Those are not the typical symptoms, but you cannot rule it out from that either. The best way to know is to go to the doctor and have her perform some simple blood tests for you.

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Your blood sugar could be too high or too low. Do you check it regularly. Go to the doctor.

You are diabetic. lol
Ask the doctor.

you are probably overweigh. check with a specialist

THATS IT, YOU ARE A DIABETIC WHICH CAUSES ALL THESE THINGS AND MORE, SEE YOUR DOCTOR ASAP.
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I TOO AM A DIABETIC WITH THE SAME PROBLEMS, I GO INTO HYPOTHYROID A LOT,LIKE I GET DOWN TO 19 A LOT AND I AM TERRIFIED! I HARDLY LEAVE THE HOUSE ANY MORE BECAUSE OF MY DIABETIC LOWS. GOOD LUCK HONEY AND SEE YOUR DOCTOR SOOM, LIKE TOMORROW!!LET ME KNOW WHAT HE SAYS..KAREN ROSE

Thats a huge question :-)

How old r u ? How long has the tingling and shortness of breath been going on? Do you feel the need to go to the emergency room? Diabetes is nothing to snuff at. I'm sure you know this. Neuropathy is associated with Diabetes. Tingling in the feet. Numbness, etc. You have some questions there that might need more help than just a question put out there in a "Q & A" website. Good luck Hun!

Have you told this to your doctor?? If not you need to pronto. If they don't take it seriously, then get to another doctor even mas pronto(faster)!! This could be some circulation issues which I know diabetics tend to have problems with. No one here can really know what is going on without being A, a doctor and B, seeing you in person and knowing your full history. It's too risky to guess for you and us.
SO, tomorrow, get thee to a doctor immediately and tell them all of it. Make them listen and take it seriously and ask them what you need to do to help solve or remedy this problem. Like I said, if they don't do a good job, move onto another good doctor..They're out there!

Good luck!

Oh, chromium helps replenish the insulin cells directly. You can take it. Look it up: http://www.herbalmanac.com/chromium/
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Nutrition Educator, Bauman College, Penngrove, CA.

I am a diabetic also and my best advice is to check with your doctor. However, I have that tingling sensation sometimes also, kind of like something crawling on me, and have been told by doctors that it is neuropathy. (sorry about the spelling) But like I said check with your doctor ASAP!

The tingling in your fingers could certainly be peripheral neuropathy as mentioned before. It is quite common in diabetics. This is one of the reasons you should make sure your shoes fit well - you could develop pressure areas (difficult to heal in the diabetic because of poor circulation to the extremeties) and because of the decreased sensation, you may not even feel it. The shortness of breath should be evaluated by your physician immediately. It could be anything from simple allergies, to anemia to cardiac problems. I'm not trying to scare you, but shortness of breath is not something to treat in a question/answer forum. Call your physician and I hope you're feeling better soon!

they are the symtoms of heaps of different medical problems, just go to the doc

Blood sugar fluctuation from high to low will cause those problems also feral Northrop will do the same thing make sure you tell your diabetic educator about your problems

Go to your doctor and get yourself tested you could be developing diabetic neuropathies. If you don't get checked out, and you are diabetic, you are putting yourself at risk for all kinds of complications. Meanwhile, until you do get checked, cut back on carbs and sugars, drink plenty of water, 3 liters per day, and get regular exercise.

your immune system is not able to fix the problem because
of cellular dysfunction. you can help your immune system by
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