noreversegear
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- Type of diabetes
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I am a just newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic. I had prediabetes for a couple years before this year (although my doctor never mentioned it, I just noticed when I reviewed my files). I've had blurry vision for a couple years now. I can still see but it just gets a bit blurry. I noticed it's very clear sometimes, but blurry other times.
My once stable eyeglasses prescription has been getting slightly worse. My right eye used to have a higher prescription (since I was a kid) and now my left eye "beat" my right eye with an even worse prescription.
Regarding my vision, I saw an optometrist for a thorough exam. My eyes are fine, my vitreous jelly had just separated, thus the floaters. But otherwise, my eyes are healthy. He asked me if my blood sugar was stable and I said no, it goes up and down, higher than 7 when I test it at home. He then said okay and wrote me a prescription for glasses... but I think I should hold off on that because I heard that when you get diabetes, your vision fluctuates and you should hold off until it's stable before you commit to spending a lot for new glasses. (the change is only slight). Is the optometrist just not very experienced with diabetes and vision? Or doesn't understand that money doesn't grow on trees and a person can't afford a $400 pair of glasses every 6 months. (I have a very very high prescription, so glasses are very expensive for me).
I'm wondering, when my blood sugar gets stable, will I stop having blurry vision episodes? Should my vision go back to normal? Or is it going to stay at the worse prescription due to diabetes?
My once stable eyeglasses prescription has been getting slightly worse. My right eye used to have a higher prescription (since I was a kid) and now my left eye "beat" my right eye with an even worse prescription.
Regarding my vision, I saw an optometrist for a thorough exam. My eyes are fine, my vitreous jelly had just separated, thus the floaters. But otherwise, my eyes are healthy. He asked me if my blood sugar was stable and I said no, it goes up and down, higher than 7 when I test it at home. He then said okay and wrote me a prescription for glasses... but I think I should hold off on that because I heard that when you get diabetes, your vision fluctuates and you should hold off until it's stable before you commit to spending a lot for new glasses. (the change is only slight). Is the optometrist just not very experienced with diabetes and vision? Or doesn't understand that money doesn't grow on trees and a person can't afford a $400 pair of glasses every 6 months. (I have a very very high prescription, so glasses are very expensive for me).
I'm wondering, when my blood sugar gets stable, will I stop having blurry vision episodes? Should my vision go back to normal? Or is it going to stay at the worse prescription due to diabetes?