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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 1639699" data-attributes="member: 52527"><p>AS [USER=142835]@himtoo[/USER] says, temporary vision problems are not unusual when first diagnosed with diabetes as the glucose levels in the lens of the eye gradually stabilise. Retinopathy is almost unheard of in someone with <strong>Type 1 </strong>diabetes within the first 5 years of diagnosis so your retinopathy test was as expected. Although changes in glucose levels is the most likely cause of your current vision problems, it's still worth getting checked by an optician (free for people with diabetes in the UK) to rule out other causes, which will help put your mind at rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 1639699, member: 52527"] AS [USER=142835]@himtoo[/USER] says, temporary vision problems are not unusual when first diagnosed with diabetes as the glucose levels in the lens of the eye gradually stabilise. Retinopathy is almost unheard of in someone with [B]Type 1 [/B]diabetes within the first 5 years of diagnosis so your retinopathy test was as expected. Although changes in glucose levels is the most likely cause of your current vision problems, it's still worth getting checked by an optician (free for people with diabetes in the UK) to rule out other causes, which will help put your mind at rest. [/QUOTE]
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