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<blockquote data-quote="FunkyMark" data-source="post: 1848855" data-attributes="member: 486952"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I am a newly diagnosed diabetic and learnt of my condition after being admitted to hospital after glucose levels were in tested in excess of 30mmol/L and drinking 6L per day. I feel the NHS has done an awesome job in the last two weeks in setting a plan to get my levels down to a manageable level, through tests, insulin and positively transforming my diet with levels currently hovering between 6-11mmol/L so am going in the right direction. </p><p></p><p>The major issue and concerns is that for the past four days my short vision has suddenly become seriously blurred, long distance seems fine. I had an eyetest yesterday and have been told eye condition is good and was relieved to hear that my eyes are not screwed but appears that both eyes have suddenly changed prescription from 0 to +1.25 so why I can not see anything up close (reading, mobile phone, PC as all blurred). </p><p></p><p>I've accounted for this by getting a pair of reading glasses so can see again, however having never worn glasses before I am concerned of:</p><p>a) potential damage I am doing/done to myself, </p><p>b) any timescales of when this will resolve and my eyesight return to normal. </p><p>c) anything that could help, like taking Aspirin? </p><p>d) do I need to get in front of a consultant at the hospital? </p><p></p><p>All the website resources I can see online, tend to refer to similar symptoms happening through a sudden increase in glucose levels causing symptoms, not through glucose levels dropping as I've described above. </p><p></p><p>Your assistance is much appreciated. </p><p></p><p>Many thanks, </p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunkyMark, post: 1848855, member: 486952"] Hello, I am a newly diagnosed diabetic and learnt of my condition after being admitted to hospital after glucose levels were in tested in excess of 30mmol/L and drinking 6L per day. I feel the NHS has done an awesome job in the last two weeks in setting a plan to get my levels down to a manageable level, through tests, insulin and positively transforming my diet with levels currently hovering between 6-11mmol/L so am going in the right direction. The major issue and concerns is that for the past four days my short vision has suddenly become seriously blurred, long distance seems fine. I had an eyetest yesterday and have been told eye condition is good and was relieved to hear that my eyes are not screwed but appears that both eyes have suddenly changed prescription from 0 to +1.25 so why I can not see anything up close (reading, mobile phone, PC as all blurred). I've accounted for this by getting a pair of reading glasses so can see again, however having never worn glasses before I am concerned of: a) potential damage I am doing/done to myself, b) any timescales of when this will resolve and my eyesight return to normal. c) anything that could help, like taking Aspirin? d) do I need to get in front of a consultant at the hospital? All the website resources I can see online, tend to refer to similar symptoms happening through a sudden increase in glucose levels causing symptoms, not through glucose levels dropping as I've described above. Your assistance is much appreciated. Many thanks, Mark [/QUOTE]
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