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Is Excessive Thirst Due To Medications Related To Heart?

I m looking for a doctor with integrity to answer some question and give me answers that i already research and answer myself and attended dibetes classes ... My problem is with my own personal doctors i had for years now is not being truthful and want give an opinion in writing about my situation. in 2010 i was diagnose with heart failure, and renal failure, and type2 diabetes i was only treated for heart failure from 2010 to July 2014.. all the other diagnose went untreated.. I had kidney failure, diabetes, never got treated for those two disease, even when my ejection fraction was 15%. I can t get my personal doctor to say i was seriously harm from this.... i had almost 100 pounds of fluid taking off me in 3 months due to the thirst from diabetes. I m looking for doctors who will say i should have being treated for renal failure and diabetes in 2010. Medical shows my blood sugars was 200s, 300s 400s over the 4 years i had primary care doctors, and cardiologists , when i complain for years about my thirst i was told it was the medication making me drink excessive i was putting on 10 lbs a day sometimes. i was torture by these doctors. Now i m just lost all confidence in your guys.... when it come to integrity. Is it any doctors out there that will tell the truth about my pass situation and explain to me how my situation should have been handle? i haven t found one yet...
Fri, 31 Aug 2018
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Hi,

As your doctor said diabetes and uncontrolled blood sugar can cause excessive thirst and frequent urination.

You can consult a urologist and get evaluated to rule out other causes for excessive thirst.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Is Excessive Thirst Due To Medications Related To Heart?

Hi, As your doctor said diabetes and uncontrolled blood sugar can cause excessive thirst and frequent urination. You can consult a urologist and get evaluated to rule out other causes for excessive thirst. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.