NikonKG
Oct 24, 2008, 02:10 PM
Hi. I have had this problem for 2 - 3 years now and it has slowly gotten worse.
I am 25 years old and everyday I feel fatigued and excessively thirsty. I mean I drink a lot of water compared to everyone else at work and therefore I urinate a lot more. I always carry a bottle of water on me also but for some reason I am always thirsty, even during the winter (I live in the UK - a relatively cold country). I am a final year architecture student and the course is tough and demanding, especially this year. This has caused me to focus this year on my studies and has meant I have had slightly less time for leisure and relaxation. It has got to the point where every night I work through until 2am (even weekends) and therefore I cannot wake up. I get up at 10am everyday which is bad I know but because I work so late I just can't get out of bed and I just run out of time during the day. So that could be the reason for my fatigue. However, I am concerned about the thirst as I really hope that I am not diabetic. I am relatively healthy despite my student lifestyle. I very rarely drink (one glass of wind a week sometimes less) because all I care about right now is studying. I have never smoked in my life and I eat relatively healthily. My height is 173cm and I weigh 120lbs so I am not overweight by any means. I have always had a high metabolism though. There is little history of diabetes in my family (my mums grandfather was diabetic [my great grandfather] and my uncle is diabetic although he has only recently been diagnosed [he is in his 50s]). Could this have an effect on me? My parents are not diabetic and neither are my siblings or grandparents.
So what else could these issues be?
I am 25 years old and everyday I feel fatigued and excessively thirsty. I mean I drink a lot of water compared to everyone else at work and therefore I urinate a lot more. I always carry a bottle of water on me also but for some reason I am always thirsty, even during the winter (I live in the UK - a relatively cold country). I am a final year architecture student and the course is tough and demanding, especially this year. This has caused me to focus this year on my studies and has meant I have had slightly less time for leisure and relaxation. It has got to the point where every night I work through until 2am (even weekends) and therefore I cannot wake up. I get up at 10am everyday which is bad I know but because I work so late I just can't get out of bed and I just run out of time during the day. So that could be the reason for my fatigue. However, I am concerned about the thirst as I really hope that I am not diabetic. I am relatively healthy despite my student lifestyle. I very rarely drink (one glass of wind a week sometimes less) because all I care about right now is studying. I have never smoked in my life and I eat relatively healthily. My height is 173cm and I weigh 120lbs so I am not overweight by any means. I have always had a high metabolism though. There is little history of diabetes in my family (my mums grandfather was diabetic [my great grandfather] and my uncle is diabetic although he has only recently been diagnosed [he is in his 50s]). Could this have an effect on me? My parents are not diabetic and neither are my siblings or grandparents.
So what else could these issues be?