Symptoms of diabetes insipidus include an increase in urination and in increase in thirst, as well as bed-wetting, irritability, listlessness, vomiting and diarrhea. Discover why dry hands and dehydration may be signs of diabetes insipidus with help from a licensed RN in this free video on diabetes insipidus. Expert: Kayti Brosnan Bio: Kayti Brosnan has been a licensed RN in the state of Texas since 2003. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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HI KATIE!
you’re hot.
thxnx
@beanaford maybe she wanted to say Pee lol
@OpSnip i suffer from that to. i take DDAVP. the pill type. I have never paid attention to the colour of my pee. it all started when i was in the 1st grade. i used to pee in bed all the time and i would get in so much trouble. the doctor told me not 2 drink any liquids 2 hrs b4 bed.(didnt work) i got sent to another clinic and there they diagnosed me with diabetes insipidus.. my medication cost more than $600 (that was my primary worrie). im doing ok now. but its not something fun to live with.
lol she was about to say pee
0.42 sec.
hahahahaha.. “and the peee” haha
she was going to say ‘pH’ but corrected herself to say specific gravity.
hahahhahah
P- lol she almost said pee
mwhahahaha
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