Could I have diabetes? I don’t want to tell my parents?
I’m 16 and about a year ago my dad found out he had diabetes. I’m always thirsty, tired and constantly have a headache. I weigh 140 pounds and 5′ 4" I don’t really exercise I just watch tv all the time. I eat terrible. I don’t eat any fruits or vegetables. I only eat junk food.
I’m scared that I might have diabetes but I don’t want to tell my parents because they’ll take me to the doctor. I don’t want to poke my finger to take my blood sugar, change my diet, and worry about all the problems that diabetics worry about.
What if I do have diabetes and I don’t go to the doctor to do something about it. What’s the worst thing that could happen?
High blood sugar can cause organ damage (heart, kidneys), blindness, and circulation problems that could lead to amputation. Those are just some of the more common problems.
Ignoring it won’t go away and catching the disease early can really improve your overall outlook. The longer you let it go, the harder it’ll be to control your blood sugar when you do get serious.
The thirstiness is concerning, but tired and headache are common symptoms of many conditions. You might just be thirsty because you eat a lot of salty and sugary junk food. Your diet may be poor and you may not exercise, but you’re still very young and not very overweight. Because your father is diabetic, your chances of becoming diabetic are higher, so you should work to improve these areas, but I would be surprised if you were diabetic this young.
Still, you need to get checked. If you’re not diabetic, let this experience scare you a little into changing.
admin on January 19th 2011 in Diabetes Fruits and Vegetables