A diabetic onset does not occur immediately, but progresses over time. Upon the onset of diabetes, several symptoms may be noticed such as frequent urination, extreme thirst, extreme hunger, weight loss, and fatigue. Many of these symptoms can be, and often are, overlooked. This is unfortunate, because the earlier the disease is diagnosed the sooner treatment can begin and the less chance a person has of developing serious complications.

 

Adult Onset Diabetic

 

An adult onset diabetic is a type-2 diabetic. An adult diabetic onset is most commonly caused by insulin resistance, a condition in which the body can no longer process blood sugar correctly and use it for energy. The symptoms of diabetes, no matter when the diabetic onset occurs, are basically the same for all types. One favorable difference between adult onset diabetes and other types is that it is far more preventable. In many cases, if a …