Miss.T. Morning
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- Type of diabetes
- Reactive hypoglycemia
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi Lamont D,Hi, @Winnie53,
Yes, I suffered quite a lot from blurred vision, including a distinct visual alteration before diagnosis. As @Brunneria said, it is as similar to when T2s get enlarged blood vessels in and around the eye. Retinopathy is similar. I get blurred vision when I go above normal levels as a warning that I am not in normal levels range.
Do you need glasses?
Maybe, if you don't, it could be that having near or perfect vision, would be less likely to get the symptoms of blurred vision.
I have glasses but now need 3 or 4 different pairs to take around with me.. My normal ones, when the vision is good. A pair with one covered lens for blurred vision. Prescription sunglasses that have a black patch for one eye. A pair containing a prism that proved useful for the first time I had the double vision as the images were so far apart that it was able to rein one side back. However the double vision I'm getting now fluctuates with my diet and the prism no longer works for me. Sometimes its just a matter of closing one eye (either one) but that leads to a stress/tension headache.