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Yes, Diabetes tends to cause gastroparesis, or a slowing down of the emptying of the stomach and progression of food through the GI tract. This would be expected to cause constipation. In many cases of diabetes, polyuria (excessive urination) may occur as a higher concentration of sugar in the urine will cause water to follow it and result in more urine being formed. If you are concerned you are diabetic, an HgbA1c (glycosylated hemoglobin) test and fasting insulin level, along with a glucose tolerance test, will provide evidence for a diagnosis. I don't know specifically about deification (pooping), but it certainly does urination (peeing). One typical and mostly universal symptom a person with undiagnosed diabetes have to contend with is frequent urination. Your body produces substances known as "ketones" when blood sugar levels become too high. This process is your bodies attempt to regulate insulin levels. Ketones are released in the urine as a form of "buffer shedding," and many times new cases of diabetes is diagnosed, in part, by how much sugar or ketone bodies are present in a urinalysis (a pee test looking specifically for certain chemicals dissolved in urine). Ah normal urinary and excrement are fairly normal circumstance. The addage,

you are what you eat is viable . Diabetes is very serious no cure , if unchecked can kill you , educationis necessary for a stable lifestyle, Sugar bad bad for the human body.

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