What are the signs of diabetes and hyperthyroidism?

What are the signs of diabetes and hyperthyroidism?
I am 15
have gained 15 pounds without changing my diet
since about the beginning of summer i have been getting bad tremors
only juice or sugary foods make them stop
dizziness and lightheadness
urinating a little bit more than usual(Nothing drastic.)
Same with drinking.
nervousness
stomach Cramps.
I just got blood work to check, but i am still waiting so if you could just tell me what you think.
Best answer:
Answer by Carla Exposito
Well… You have some symptoms but here are more : your skin get yellow, your hands get wrinkly , and also you feel like eati g sugary stuff.You should definitly go to the doctor
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Your problem could be unstable blood glucose levels. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) could be causing this problem. It has to do with your daily diet and what you are eating. If sugary foods help you with your symptoms then you have a problem. Your body is not processing sugar in the correct manner. Blood sugar (glucose) comes mostly from simple and complex carbohydrates and proteins. The blood carries the glucose to be used as fuel to your brain, organs, muscles and other tissues. The excess is then stored in the liver.
Blood sugar levels are usually in 70-80 mg/100 cc of blood before eating, and 120 to 140 in the first hour after a meal. The high level prompts the pancreas to secrete insulin that enables the blood sugar to be used as energy. Three to four hours after eating, the insulin will cause the blood sugar levels to drop below the original levels. The adrenal gland takes this as a cue to release adrenaline that inhibits a further drop.
When hormonal responses are disrupted, blood sugar levels drop and the above-named symptoms may be experienced. Eating five or six smaller meals, low carb, add more protein, drink alot of water if you can, do not skip meals, avoid sugar, exercise. Changing your diet will make a difference.
Your blood work hopefully will be fine. Talk to your doctor and ask questions about this condition. Only your doctor can give you a definitive diagnosis. There is testing that can be done an oral glucose test which will monitor your body’s reaction to a sugary drink and this can help understand why you are having the unstable blood glucose problems.
Hope this helps.