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<blockquote data-quote="Adele99" data-source="post: 613713" data-attributes="member: 47601"><p>My pupils not dilating in response to light was one of the things the Neurologist noted on my records along with several there's in relation to autonomic neuropathy.</p><p></p><p>Thing is, lot of money and effort is put towards eyes and kidneys in relation to diabetes, but not so much with the many symptoms of AN. It's not unusual for GPs to not pick up this could be a problem in their patients who present with vague symptoms etc. Mine certainly dint until he went on a course for GPs on AN. Next time I was in the surgery seeing the nurse, he asked me to see him before I left and then spent nearly an hour talking about it and asking me numerous questions about how it affected my daily life. Which might help other diabetic patients who see him about problems caused by AN in the future.</p><p></p><p>And yet some of the problems it causes are pretty difficult to manage. Eg delayed digestion effect on keeping BS levels normal etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adele99, post: 613713, member: 47601"] My pupils not dilating in response to light was one of the things the Neurologist noted on my records along with several there's in relation to autonomic neuropathy. Thing is, lot of money and effort is put towards eyes and kidneys in relation to diabetes, but not so much with the many symptoms of AN. It's not unusual for GPs to not pick up this could be a problem in their patients who present with vague symptoms etc. Mine certainly dint until he went on a course for GPs on AN. Next time I was in the surgery seeing the nurse, he asked me to see him before I left and then spent nearly an hour talking about it and asking me numerous questions about how it affected my daily life. Which might help other diabetic patients who see him about problems caused by AN in the future. And yet some of the problems it causes are pretty difficult to manage. Eg delayed digestion effect on keeping BS levels normal etc. [/QUOTE]
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