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In the symptom of diabetes...weight loss? |
Last Thursday I weighed about 140 pounds... Today (1 week later) I weigh 136...... I ate a lot of junk... I didn't exercise at all..... and I still lost 4 pounds...is that part of the symptoms of diabetes or is it normal.... Please help.......... You may be experiencing normal weight fluctuation. If you are diabetic, the weight loss will continue, along with thirst and a lot of urination. |
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