Eat Fast? You Could be At Risk for Diabetes

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New Research Shows:

Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Syndrome Warning Signs and Symptoms

•Coma

•Confusion

•Convulsions

•Dry, parched mouth

•Dysfunctional movement

•Excessive thirst

•Extreme dehydration

•Generalized weakness

•High blood sugar level

•High body temperature (exceeding 100.4 degrees fahrenheit)

•Increased heart rate

•Increased urination

•Lethargy

•Loss of feeling or muscle function

•Low systolic blood pressure

•Nausea

•Sleepiness

•Speech impairment

•Vision loss

•Warm, dry skin with no sweating

•Weakness confined to one side of the body

http://www.puristat.com/diabetes/HHS.aspx

Stay Informed!

Puristat Digestive Wellness of NC 1:59PM May 08, 2012

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