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Hello, Kelly. Your daughter has many classic symptoms of diabetes. Wetting the bed and drinking a lot are two big ones. A UTI is often a symptom as well, as is being tired and fainting. She's eating more because her body isn't getting the nutrients it's needs, so it's telling her to eat more food. That's causing her blood sugars to rise, which makes everything else worse. I'm sorry to say it, but it's extremely likely that she has diabetes. I wouldn't wait for any more tests, I'd get her back to the doctor so they can send you to an endocrinologist. Good luck.