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Monday 04/01/10 need go back there for OTGG test if whether i have diabetes because my glucose in blood is too much =x somemore 8am in the morning and must fast 12hours meaning after 8pm on Sunday i cannot eat anything or drink anything except plainwater T_T

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucose_tolerance_test also known as OTGG

http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/prevention/diabetes-risk-test/

Type 1 Diabetes
Frequent urination
Unusual thirst
Extreme hunger
Unusual weight loss
Extreme fatigue and Irritability

Type 2 Diabetes*
Any of the type 1 symptoms
Frequent infections
Blurred vision
Cuts/bruises that are slow to heal
Tingling/numbness in the hands/feet
Recurring skin, gum, or bladder infections

Some symptoms like have =x

Tingling or Numbness in Your Hands, Legs or Feet:
This symptom is called neuropathy. It occurs gradually over time as consistently high glucose in the blood damages the nervous system, particularly in the extremities. Type 2 diabetes is a gradual onset, and people are often not aware that they have it. Therefore, blood sugar might have been high for more than a few years before a diagnosis is made. Nerve damage can creep up without our knowledge.
Neuropathy can very often improve when tighter blood glucose control is achieved.

Weakness and Fatigue:
It's that bad boy glucose again. Glucose from the food we eat travels into the bloodstream where insulin is supposed to help it transition into the cells of our body. The cells use it to produce the energy we need to live. When the insulin isn't there or if the cells don't react to it anymore, then the glucose stays outside the cells in the bloodstream. The cells become energy starved and you feel tired and run down.