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  1. Kale M.
    December 12, 2011

    Type I diabetes is not Diabetes Insipidus. D.I. has to do with the body’s “unwillingness” to let go of water. Type I and Type II are both diabetes mellitus (which is Latin for honey or sugar).

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  2. Kale M.
    December 12, 2011

    Excuse me, I meant “willingness”. SIADH would be an increase in anti-diuretic hormones thus preventing the body from releasing water. D.I. is a lack of ADH.

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  3. Eve V
    April 20, 2012

    Could you please correct that? Type 1 Diabetes is not to be mistaken as Diabetes Insipidus

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  4. Michael H.
    February 6, 2016

    There is not enough specific information to give a completely accurate discription of either HHN or DKA.

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