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<blockquote data-quote="jack412" data-source="post: 621815" data-attributes="member: 97664"><p>as others have said, I would get a referral to get your eyes checked properly, what symptoms that come and go may not matter when the eyes are tested, they may look for any vein damage and see if any treatment is needed <a href="https://www.google.com.au/#q=retinopathy+diabetes" target="_blank">https://www.google.com.au/#q=retinopathy+diabetes</a></p><p>for piece of mind and a rough check, you can just go to an optometrist and they have the picture eye scan check (whatever its called)</p><p> </p><p>I found sudden sugar control can make your vision blurry and will settle as the glucose leaves the eye lens, so don't be in a rush to get new glasses</p><p> </p><p>you can't worry about what might have been damaged, it will drive you nuts, draw a line under it and move on</p><p>your blood tests will give you a good idea on any kidney/organ problems that needs treatment, if those are reasonable, I would relax a bit, get the normal checks for your feet, teeth and eyes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack412, post: 621815, member: 97664"] as others have said, I would get a referral to get your eyes checked properly, what symptoms that come and go may not matter when the eyes are tested, they may look for any vein damage and see if any treatment is needed [url]https://www.google.com.au/#q=retinopathy+diabetes[/url] for piece of mind and a rough check, you can just go to an optometrist and they have the picture eye scan check (whatever its called) I found sudden sugar control can make your vision blurry and will settle as the glucose leaves the eye lens, so don't be in a rush to get new glasses you can't worry about what might have been damaged, it will drive you nuts, draw a line under it and move on your blood tests will give you a good idea on any kidney/organ problems that needs treatment, if those are reasonable, I would relax a bit, get the normal checks for your feet, teeth and eyes [/QUOTE]
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