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Frequent drinking and excessive urination... could this mean?
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Ann B.
My 2 yr old granddaughter is constantly drinking juice and lots of it at a time! She also urinates excessive amounts and often! She has a good appetite and is very healthy! Do you think this could indicate diabetes?
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Posted by Ann B.
My 2 yr old granddaughter is constantly drinking juice and lots of it at a time! She also urinates excessive amounts and often! She has a good appetite and is very healthy! Do you think this could indicate diabetes?