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Symptoms
At first, your blood sugar level may rise so slowly that you may not know
that anything is wrong. One-third of all people who have diabetes do not know
that they have the disease.1
If you do have symptoms of type 2 diabetes, they may include:
Feeling thirsty.
Having to urinate more than usual.
Feeling more hungry than usual.
Losing weight without trying to.
Feeling very tired.
Feeling cranky.
Other signs of type 2 diabetes may include:
Diabetes is a disorder characterized by hyperglycemia or elevated blood
glucose (blood sugar). Our bodies function best at a certain level of sugar
in the bloodstream. If the amount of sugar in our blood runs too high or too
low, then we typically feel bad. Diabetes is the name of the condition where
the blood sugar level consistently runs too high. Diabetes is the most
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