Diabetes…?
Posted in Definition on 30. Jul, 2010
Question by Lifeless Energy: Diabetes…?
Can sudden losses of memory be partly due to diabetes?
My brother is describin symptoms of diabetes, eg, tiredness, tingling in his fingers, constantly thirsty.
But he says that sumtimes his mind will just go blank, and hell 4get what he was told merely seconds b4.
So what’s goin on?
Best answer:
Answer by Jody
Yes. Fuzzy thinking is definitely a symptom.
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no i dont think so….my dad has had diabetes for over 12 yrs nd he doesnt have memory lose…if anything he has the best memory in our family
i had similar problems when i was diagnosed with diabetes. it’s due 2 the glucose in ur body not being absorbed into the brain cells! get ur brother 2 a doctor. if he doesnt like needles a simple finger prick test should be able 2 confirm whether or not he has diabetes!
You should give your brother a brain food+booth antibody like Alpha Lipid LifeLine
All foods are converted into glucose by the body.
Fats in 6-8 hours or more, Proteins (meat,eggs,beans) in 3-4 hours, and Carbohydrates in 30 minutes. Carbohydrates include starches such as rice, pasta, breads and cereals.
A proper diet will combine fats, carbohydrates, and proteins at each meal, to provide nutrients and create an even release of glucose into the blood. Whole Grain carbohydrates turn into sugar slowly and help keep the blood sugar stable.
Avoid sugar and high amounts of carbohydrates. Eat moderate, balanced meals at regular times. Losing weight helps control Diabetes.
Higher blood sugar levels have been recently linked to sudden memory loss.
I have had Type 1 Diabetes for 17 years now, and there are times when this does happen, not so much lately because of a change in insulins and such.
But there are times when it happens, and I also have a terrible time trying to remember things from a few years ago, when my blood sugars were not so well in control.
I would DEFINITLY have him check in with an endocrinologist in your area, he is exhibiting symptoms of type 1 Diabetes.