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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2185761" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>The dreadful eyesight's due to the change in blood sugar levels. Your brain was used to compensating for the sugar distorting your vision... And it has to quit doing that. If it gets really annoying, get yourself some cheap reading glasses; it's not likely to last more than a few weeks anyway. So that's a good thing, believe it or not: the bad stuff's leaving your system. Yay!</p><p></p><p>Do you have a meter, by the way? Higher levels can make you feel fatigued, so it'd help if you knew what your bloods were doing in the afternoon eh. (Most likely linked to what you had for lunch).</p><p></p><p>In any case... You'll be okay. It takes a little while, the diagnosis alone is a kick in the head, and getting used to this whole new life... It takes time. So cut yourself a break eh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2185761, member: 401801"] The dreadful eyesight's due to the change in blood sugar levels. Your brain was used to compensating for the sugar distorting your vision... And it has to quit doing that. If it gets really annoying, get yourself some cheap reading glasses; it's not likely to last more than a few weeks anyway. So that's a good thing, believe it or not: the bad stuff's leaving your system. Yay! Do you have a meter, by the way? Higher levels can make you feel fatigued, so it'd help if you knew what your bloods were doing in the afternoon eh. (Most likely linked to what you had for lunch). In any case... You'll be okay. It takes a little while, the diagnosis alone is a kick in the head, and getting used to this whole new life... It takes time. So cut yourself a break eh. [/QUOTE]
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