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What do other members think?
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2016...-diabetic-retinopathy-screening-98666655.html
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2016...-diabetic-retinopathy-screening-98666655.html
As I read it Low Risk = 2 succesive annual screenings that showed a stable condition. There was no mention of HbA1c or bgl control in the article that I could see, so it seems this is not one of the criteria.Wonder how they are deciding who is low risk and who are high, possibly based on current and past HbA1c results.
On both my hospital checks, I was not offered drops. Re the proposed changes, I would prefer annual hospital checks. I also get annual local optician checks. When it comes to eyesight, the more the better IMO.I personally think it's a good idea .. But I refuse to have the drops put in my eyes .. My heart is more important than my eyes in a way. If I suffered half as much as the wife did when she had the drops put in I an sure it would result in a heart attack ! My diabetes was caught early and I am now in remission..so would like the dbn to back off now.
I used to get it without drops .. Then the person changed and they refused to do it without the drops inOn both my hospital checks, I was not offered drops. Re the proposed changes, I would prefer annual hospital checks. I also get annual local optician checks. When it comes to eyesight, the more the better IMO.
Good to hear about your thoughts on drops, not been there... yet, so thank you.I personally think it's a good idea .. But I refuse to have the drops put in my eyes .. My heart is more important than my eyes in a way. If I suffered half as much as the wife did when she had the drops put in I an sure it would result in a heart attack ! My diabetes was caught early and I am now in remission..so would like the dbn to back off now.