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<blockquote data-quote="JTL" data-source="post: 811866" data-attributes="member: 49289"><p>I had my yearly in I think January and a couple of weeks later received a letter saying there were some diabetic changes to my right eye but nothing to concern myself about but see my GP for more information and they'd see me in a years time.</p><p>Saw the GP and she said it's very minor but a warning .... get the blood sugars under control and the blood pressure down.</p><p>She then added that I have done exactly that and she can't see me improving my BS control any more just to make sure I keep at it and yes I've brought my blood pressure down but that still has room for improvement nothing to worry about.</p><p>I can see feel no difference but ...a lot of unlit roads around here and my night time vision is slightly different.</p><p>If there are street lights other car lights even house lights all is well but on totally dark roads with just my headlights there is a difference ... it is somehow darker and I'm compelled to be that bit more cautious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTL, post: 811866, member: 49289"] I had my yearly in I think January and a couple of weeks later received a letter saying there were some diabetic changes to my right eye but nothing to concern myself about but see my GP for more information and they'd see me in a years time. Saw the GP and she said it's very minor but a warning .... get the blood sugars under control and the blood pressure down. She then added that I have done exactly that and she can't see me improving my BS control any more just to make sure I keep at it and yes I've brought my blood pressure down but that still has room for improvement nothing to worry about. I can see feel no difference but ...a lot of unlit roads around here and my night time vision is slightly different. If there are street lights other car lights even house lights all is well but on totally dark roads with just my headlights there is a difference ... it is somehow darker and I'm compelled to be that bit more cautious. [/QUOTE]
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