
What Causes Weakness, Tremors, Brain Fog And Loss Of Appetite In Diabetic Patient?

hyperosmosis, thyroid disease, depression, stroke, worsening dementia
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
for a type 2 diabetic patient of her age the symptoms would raise suspicion for hyperosmolar non-ketotic hyperglycemia, that is a prolonged high level of blood sugar which caused dehydration.
Other potential common causes include thyroid disease, stroke, worsening of dementia and depression. Less common causes may apply but their incidence is much lower (encephalitis for example).
Since she's done various tests (you haven't mentioned which but I suppose that her doctor has done all the necessary tests) and everything was OK, the first couple of diagnoses can be excluded. If she had no neurologic deficit during clinical examination then stroke can also be excluded. You haven't mentioned any history of dementia. If she has dementia then it is possible that she's having a temporary (usually) worsening of her condition. The cause of worsening could be something so simple as a urinary tract infection, a bad tooth, changing environment, fever, etc
Depression is usually a diagnosis we reach after excluded organic causes. If no other disorder may explain her condition then depression could be the diagnosis. Prozac and similar drugs require much more time to show any benefit (at least 15-30 days).
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Kind Regards!


yes, probably...
Detailed Answer:
You're welcome!
If all the tests were fine (thyroid, hematocrit, urea, creatinine, electrolytes, etc) and her doctor cannot find clues to any organic disease then depression has to be treated. Prozac definitely needs more time.
Kind Regards!


Glad to know she's better
Detailed Answer:
That's interesting! Didn't they check the electrolytes in the first visit?
Magnesium deficiency is not a common disorder in patients without uncontrolled conditions or certain drugs like the diuretics. Starvation may cause it. Certain renal problems may do so too.
It's easy to correct with supplementation. The underlying cause has to be investigated.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery!

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