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What are the earliest symptoms of diabetes?Male Diabetes Solution Why isn't there a warning sign so prevalent that you would know without a doubt you have diabetes? Most physicians and medical personnel proclaim high blood pressure is the silent killer! How about diabetes? Could it be another silent killer?You can have high blood pressure for years without any symptoms. Then suddenly without warning, you have a heart attack or stroke!Well, diabetes is much like high blood pressure. You can live for years with this disease and not know it until the complications of diabetes begin to show up! By that time, you will have prediabetes or metabolic syndrome or full blown type 2 diabetes. Why did you not know something was wrong before it developed to this point?

I am here to let you know there are warning signs! You, like most others, fail to pay attention to the symptoms. Because the symptom does not reach out and hit you upside the head, you shrug it off as no big deal.It is a big deal! It is such a simple symptom. It could be a symptom for several things. Why would you consider it to be the first indication that you have diabetes? This symptom is Unexplained fatigue! You go to bed tired. You wake up in the morning tired! During the day you find yourself so fatigued, you have difficulty completing the day!

When this happens to us, we pay no heed. We explain it away. We have been working too hard. We have a lot of stress at work. We haven't been sleeping well. We can make a lot of excuses for why we feel so weary! We accept it as a way of life instead of talking to our doctor about it.When we go to bed tired and we get up the next morning more tired than when we went to bed the night before, we need to pay heed! When the fatigue never goes away and we do not have an explanation for the extreme fatigue, we need to pay attention! Unexplained fatigue is the earliest symptom of diabetes!

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