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Timestamps:
1. You Frequently Urinate: 0:38
2. Constant Feelings of Thirst: 1:21
3. You’re Having Trouble Seeing: 1:55
4. Your Wounds Heal Slower: 2:55
5. You Grow Patches of Dark Skin: 3:46
6. You’re Constantly Fatigued: 4:29
7. Unexpected Weight Loss: 5:06
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Summary:
1. Your Frequently Urinate: When you're prediabetic, your glucose level increases. Due to this increase, your kidneys begin working overtime, resulting in frequent urination. This usually means visiting the bathroom more than 8 times a day.
2. Constant Feelings of Thirst: The draining of fluids from within your body will cause feelings of dehydration. This can lead to polydispia, a fancy word meaning excessive thirst.
3. You're Having Trouble Seeing: Short-term, fluids will move in and out of the eye, causing your eyeball to begin swelling. This is something that can be resolved when you lower your blood sugar.
4. Your Wounds Heal Slower: Like your blood vessels can impair your vision, they can also impair your circulation. If you're suffering from a cut, brace yourself.
5. You Grow Patches of Dark Skin: This is when dark patches appear around your armpits and groin, as well as the back of your neck. The patches are said to feel "velvety", as your skin thickens around these areas.
6. You're Constantly Fatigues: In this case, your state of constant exhaustion can be the product of high blood sugar levels, obesity and mood swings.
7. Unexpected Weight Loss: Eventually, the glucose gained from food consumption is kept from properly reaching your cells. This brings along a feeling of constant hunger and causes you to slim down.
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