hopingandwinning
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- Relationship to Diabetes
Today I woke up and had a small void (yellowish) after having drunk at least a litre in total I reckon over night which I thought was unusual. I had a tea and coffee for breakfast and then pasta for lunch with bread followed by natural ice cream. Voided a good hour after all this and it was a good amount.
However about an hour later I went for a long walk and felt that slight sensation of wanting to pee again. Had a coffee before going home and voided. About half an hour later though I felt the urge to go again and voided a decent (clear and odourless) amount.
My concern is where and how did this last void of urine come from? AND why was it a different colour to the urine I produced just half an hour before? I realise it could be the caffeine intake but I've not had an issue with this before. With high blood sugar I realise you would also be very thirsty (which I'm not) and the urine would smell sweet (which it does not).
But also I'm confused because I thought I of have had a large void in the morning after drinking a large amount the night before. So this inconsistency is confusing. Also worrying about this I know is probably making things worse.
I am non diabetic but risk factors - race and parent who is type 2 (although fairly late onset).
However about an hour later I went for a long walk and felt that slight sensation of wanting to pee again. Had a coffee before going home and voided. About half an hour later though I felt the urge to go again and voided a decent (clear and odourless) amount.
My concern is where and how did this last void of urine come from? AND why was it a different colour to the urine I produced just half an hour before? I realise it could be the caffeine intake but I've not had an issue with this before. With high blood sugar I realise you would also be very thirsty (which I'm not) and the urine would smell sweet (which it does not).
But also I'm confused because I thought I of have had a large void in the morning after drinking a large amount the night before. So this inconsistency is confusing. Also worrying about this I know is probably making things worse.
I am non diabetic but risk factors - race and parent who is type 2 (although fairly late onset).
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