Thu, Jul-25-02, 07:35
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 244/220/170
BF:
Progress: 32%
Location: Ontario
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Yes. The urine of an uncontrolled (and perhaps undiagnosed) diabetic has a "sweetish" odour. This comes from the acetone content - like nail-polish remover without any perfume added. It is very distinctive.
This is NOT the same as the kind of 'nutty' odour your urine can have during LC's benign dietary ketosis.
I was going to post this article in this forum but it may help answer your question if you are worried.
Diabetic Alerts
The symptoms leading up to full-blown diabetes are easy to ignore reports Men's Health magazine (British edition). Here, it adds are the top four silent alarms:
You feel sleepy right after a meal. "If your body gets flooded with sugar it can't process it'll stage a sort of rolling blackout. It will pull energy from other systems to marshall the resources needed to pump out the extra sugar."
Your vision has become a little blurry. "Watch for headaches after reading or doing paperwork."
Your blood pressure is higher than usual. "It's hard to tell which comes first, the diabetes or the high blood pressure." (See also Syndrome X in Protein Power Plan & other books.)
Your breath constantly smells like nail-varnish remover. (= acetone)
Last edited by tofi : Thu, Jul-25-02 at 07:45.
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