May not be any early: Many people have diabetes for years before diagnosis--still believe to be about 8-10 yrs before diagnosis these days--because they don't have any noticeable symptoms. We often diagnosis diabetes from routine blood work and not because of symptoms. Much later when sugar is persistently above 200 (fasting), you may begin having excessive thirst and urination etc...So, see doc regularly. Good luck.
Answered 1/24/2017
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See below: Excessive urination, increased thirst, blurred vision, fatigue and weight loss are the key symptoms of uncontrolled diabetes.
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EarlyCasesNoneOthers: In many cases of early Diabetese there may not be any symptoms but some may present with Passing lot of urine(POLYUREA)Drinking lot of water(POLYDYPSIA)and big appetite(POLYPHAGIA).Other symptoms are Tiredness,Fatigue,unexpected weight loss and blurred vision.It is confirmed by a blood test
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