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Help for my son

by jagmom, Jul 18, 2008 11:10AM
Tags: symptoms
When do the symptoms of type usually start to appear? my son is three and was pretty well potty trained but lately is peeing like every half hour so much that he has given up going in the bathroom and he is constantly asking for food and drinks. Is he to young to have tested?
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by triskit82, Jul 18, 2008 11:45AM
It's different for everyone. But there's no age limit, it can happen at anytime. It wouldn't hurt to get him tested or at least talk to your physician about the symptoms he's having, and seek their advice.

Good luck!
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